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The two art connoisseurs have rendered their works in a style, which is completely distinct from the other. Jayanth Manda accomplished his academic training in painting from JJ School of

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The two art connoisseurs have rendered their works in a style, which is completely distinct from the other.

Jayanth Manda accomplished his academic training in painting from JJ School of Arts, Mumbai and then moved on to MS University, Baroda. The artist’s works exemplify years of consistent relationship he has had with his medium of expression. He mostly works in patches of colours, which, once completed, create a strong composition and a lingering impact on the viewer.

Manda touches various important aspects of life and existence with a very stylish and unique approach. On the other hand, Rohini Kumar, accomplished his studies in Fine Arts from JNTU College of Fine Arts in the city. His art work is greatly inspired by rocks. The landscape of Hyderabad, which is rich with huge rocks, make an aesthetically appealing view for the spectators. Rohini works in various mediums, through which he unravels the character and strength of the rocks. The present show will go on in the gallery till November 20.

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