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Find the meaning of life through art

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Thiruvananthapuram: It really broke.
He will stay up late at night, print small flowers from ceramics.
There are hundreds of them.
He wants to make 3D paintings and small flowers with complicated plated petals are just the beginning.
One day he saw them all broken from the heat; An experienced artist will find out.
For a woman in the early 60’s, who would take care of his grandson, driving around her husband and treated household tasks, to see his work hours breaking away into no painful.
Remani Karunakanan will go through a process again, limiting interest, trees with cracks in their barks, leaves to make 3D paintings on display at the painting exhibition by five women in the Flora Art Gallery.
Everything – Shali Thomas, Rach Viji, Rachel Jasper, Beatan Sunil and Remanan Karunakan will tell the story of their lives in the same vein.
They have chosen to save their love for art after career and obligations until they decide that – ‘sometimes you have to do what is best for you and your life, not the best for others’.
This is a line in the profile photo of WhatsApp Rachel Jesper – a structural designer who takes a voluntary pension from VSSC.
“I took to paint slowly.
I’ll watch my children learn to paint and every time I find my room, I started painting.
It was a stressed buster for me,” Rachel said.
Often he will slip on an irresistible pain attack because rheumatoid arthritis.
At the age of 50, he was declared 50% orthopedic defects.
These women have practiced under George Fernandez.
Shali Thomas; A teacher and R K Viji, who have become lecturers, give up on their careers due to health problems.
“Paintings have given us a new meaning for life.
We have been practicing for the past eight years.
No matter what, we will finish our household work and will arrive here to learn as much as we can,” said Shali and Viji.
Landscaping, Madhubani painting and a mural of around 50 on display at the exhibition.
This is his first exhibition for some of them.
“We are exploring all kinds of paintings.
This is a tiring task, but very satisfying.
For us it’s also a learning experience,” said Remananakanan.
Expo will last until Monday.

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