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Hukumlal Varma's theoretical works have strong, bold brushstrokes while Sheik Hofzul's paintings skin tone animals and birds juxtapose next to incongruous backgrounds. A woman bend against a stark background by Purrna Behera has the woman's remains and face enclosed in a sea of faces. A holy child forms the link in Anup Kumar Chand's paintings.
A line of monochromatic paintings by Kishore Dangle are noticeable. Purple, green, blue and orange canvases hang side by side next to the white wall, imprison the viewer's attention. Debashish Mishra's part feature cows are interesting.
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