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23 Apr, 2017

An exhibition of drawings and paintings of eminent artist Feica titled Inextricable Love opened at the Alliance Francaise de Karachi on Saturday.

Feica is one of the country’s leading cartoonists. But he is also a painter of high merit. The remarkable thing about this particular aspect of his creative self is that his drawings and paintings never get eclipsed, or slowed down, by the cartoon-making that he does on a daily basis.

For Feica, human bodies, or the human figure, symbolise society’s movement
For Feica, human bodies, or the human figure, symbolise society’s movement

He is a prolific and top-notch artist (a fact that galleries conveniently ignore) for whom life and art are two sides of the same coin. He should exhibit his work more often because it’s a lesson for budding artists in how one should live and breathe art.

Feica is a top-notch artist, a fact that galleries conveniently ignore. He should exhibit his work more often because it’s a lesson for budding artists in how one should live and breathe art.

Feica is an extrovert, which can be understood by seeing his artworks. He is never short of expression therefore he turns the physical into the cerebral. For him, human bodies, or the human figure, symbolise society’s movement. If the characters that he draws or paints come across as lackadaisical, then society is in laidback mode. If they look animated, society is on the go.

The artist conveys his thoughts convincingly because his lines and strokes are just as strong and meaningful as his ideas
The artist conveys his thoughts convincingly because his lines and strokes are just as strong and meaningful as his ideas

The artist brings it all under the umbrella of ‘love’. What kind of love, you might ask. Answer: inextricable love, the kind of love that human beings find difficult to disentangle themselves from. This has both positive and negative connotations — sometimes love can be self-destructive, but most of the time it is an invigorating experience.

For Feica, human bodies, or the human figure, symbolise society’s movement. If the characters that he draws or paints come across as lackadaisical, then society is in laidback mode. If they look animated, society is on the go.

Then there is the theme of power on display in the show (men with their hands tied behind their back or doubled up with burden and pain). It is something that modern-day artists can’t afford to ignore. Feica uses quite a few symbols, including the equestrian symbol, to touch upon that subject which, by the way, is not without human figures. The technique creates a symbiosis that works on many levels — society, government, relationships, etc. The artist conveys his thoughts convincingly because his lines and strokes are just as strong and meaningful as his ideas.

The exhibition will run until April 28.


Originally published in Dawn, April 23rd, 2017

Comments

naeem malik Apr 23, 2017 10:59am
very nice
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Asim Khan Apr 23, 2017 01:51pm
Is this stuff to publish? The underlying pictures are pretty indecent
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Zabardast Apr 23, 2017 02:43pm
Love his work. He is a very talented and an interesting person ( from what i have heard). I only know of him through others but I look forward to meeting him one day. One can tell the man truly feels and observes his surroundings.
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Maria Apr 23, 2017 06:20pm
Superb! Delightful, passionate impressionist work. So much talent in this country.
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Harmony-1© Apr 23, 2017 07:08pm
@Asim Khan - Art is never "indecent".
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Harmony-1© Apr 23, 2017 07:42pm
@Maria - Definitely! If you are Maria Rasheed then you have that talent too :)
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Yourstruly Apr 23, 2017 09:32pm
Interesting works. The artist looks promising
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syed ali Apr 24, 2017 08:50am
what a waste of time----no time to look after poor etc
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aMIR jAFRI Apr 24, 2017 01:34pm
Feica is my dear friend, a supreme artist, and a national icon. Not too many around like him.
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