To her, every tiny aspect in Nature is precious. She catches the glimpses of such small things into her paintings like the ‘Love of ants’ in an aesthetic manner. She explores the freedom of imagination in the painting titled ‘Railway Station in 1950′
‘Some leaves are equally beautiful as flowers and butterflies. So, leaves have a significant role in my works.”-says Shirin
Love of Ants,a painting by Shirin Reffy
Apart from the influence of Nature, sometimes even a poem can inspire her to depict a new image. One of her paintings was such an inspiration piece of a popular poem by Madhusoodhanan Nair.
‘As kites, ‘A fantasy of freedom, In Bond, Blue valley, Kinavu, AViolet Night are among the sixty paintings exhibited in the show.
She has also used cubic designs, a contemporary form of art.
The exhibition was inaugurated by Dr. M. K. Muneer, Minister for Social Welfare in the presence of many distinguished guests.
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