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contemporary conceptual artwork by Mahi Kour
visual poetry by contemporary Indian artist by mahi kour

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VISIONS

intuitive contemporary art practice by mahi kour
nigrani charcoal on paper

Nigrani

Charcoal on paper   |  8.3" x 11.7“ each

The artworks delve into the intricate dance of surveillance,

the haunting echoes of lost privacy, and the playful whispers of gossip.

minimalist visual narrative charcoal artwork by mahi kour

Do you rely on God's strength or on your material security?

minimalist visual narrative artwork by mahi kour
jaagt conceptual acryics on canvas

Jagat

Acrylics on Canvas   |   12" x 12" each 

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Charcoal—koila.
It stains my fingers  -   I find honesty.
It doesn’t pretend —
it’s bold, messy, immediate, yet soft and fragile. 

man in turban conceptual visual study by mahi kour
Contemporary conceptual artwork depicting a man in a turban as a visual study by mahi kour
man in turban conceptual visual study by mahi kour

Lost & found

Minimalist conceptual visual study of a turbaned man and introspective form by mahi kour
Poetic conceptual artwork portraying a man in a turban as a visual study by mahi kour
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conceptual artwork by Pune based artist by mahi kour
nazar charcoal and acrylics on canvas

Nazar

Charcoal and Acrylics on Canvas   |    6" x 6" each 

How we often lose our unique perspectives, blindly following the vision imposed by others.

Let me challenges you to question whether we are truly seeing for ourselves or simply mirroring someone else’s narrative!

 Mixed Media on Aqua Canvas

love-devotion while a women fed her handicapped husband by mahi kour

 Mixed Media on Aqua Canvas

While a wife fed her handicapped husband,

mixed media on aqua canvas

love-devotion while a brother thought about her sister charcoal and washes by mahi kour

While a sister was thinking about her brother. 

mixed media on aqua canvas

 Mixed Media on Paper

Sketchbook woods Indian contemporary art by Mahi Kour
Sketchbook woods art inspired by inner silence and observation by mahi kour
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