Prof Rahiman's paintings mesmerise art lovers

February 11, 2012

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Mangalore, February 11: An exhibition of paintings by artiste Bantwal Abdul Rahiman, organized at Prasad Art gallery here is mesmerising visitors.

The exhibition of rare solo art creations was inaugurated on Friday by Ananthkrishna, Chairman, Karnataka Bank.

This is the second solo exhibition by Prof Rahiman in which 24 recent paintings of the artist are being exhibited. His first exhibition was held in November 2011 in the city.

The paintings by Dr Rahiman are mostly Knife work and many of his paintings are observations of everyday simple objects. The artist has had a talent for drawing and painting right from childhood and he sharpened and developed his talent under the able guidance of B G Mohammed at BGM Fine arts Mangalore.

Rahiman presented his paintings for public view at different cities of Karnataka, as solo and group shows. He has participated in the artists camp by Karnataka Lalithakala Acedemy, Bangalore organized at Madikeri during 1990s. A number of his paintings are in private and institute collections, both in India and abroad. Being an athlete and sportsman, he has bagged several prizes at college level.

Some of his creations are made from only fingers and he uses different shades of the same colour in his work. He depicts 17th century works from Halls and Polard and has also shown the ruins of Hampi in some of his paintings.

Speaking about his talent Prof Rahman said: “My style can be described as impressionism and I usually look at landscapes and then imagine my own colours for it and make my creations. I use knives of different thicknesses and create paintings”

He said that he used mostly warm colours like red, yellow and cool colours for landscapes. “I try to depict Dakshina Kannada's culture in my art. My feelings are clearly depicted in my paintings”, he said.

Prof Rahiman is currently the Head of the Department of Biotechnology of the P.A. College of Engineering,

Prof Abdul Rahiman had his primary and secondary education at Bantwal. After obtaining his BSc and MSc he obtained his PhD degree of Mysore University at Central Plantation Crops Research Institute, Vittal, he served at Mangalore and Kuvempu Universities as faculty member of Bio Science, Life Sciences, Bio Technology and Bio Informatics for more than 30 years. He has also served Kuvempu University as Director of College Development Council, Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology, Registrar and I/c Vice Chancellor.

The exhibition by Dr Rahiman will be open for public on Saturday and Sunday from 9:30 am to 7:00pm.

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April 7,2020

Mysuru, Apr 7 Following a tiger at Bronx Zoo in the US, testing positive for COVID-19, Mysuru Zoo authorities here have taken measures to contain the spread of the dreaded disease as per the directions of the Central Zoo Authority (CZA).

The Zoo is on alert and the animal keepers are not allowed to enter the enclosures without safety gear. It is mandatory for the personnel to undergo thermal screening before entering the Zoo. The personnel are provided with safety gears such as masks, gloves and Sanitisers. The CZA has directed to spray disinfectants near the enclosures of the animals and has also directed to monitor the animals’ behavior.

Zoo Authority of Karnataka Member Secretary B P Ravi said, "COVID-19 was detected in a domestic cat two weeks back in Hong Kong. Due to the outbreak of bird flu in Mysuru, we have taken all precautionary measures to combat COVID-19."

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June 2,2020

The covid-19 lockdown has thrown wedding plans in disarray in coastal Karnataka like all other activities involving a crowd of people. While many people chose to postpone the scheduled and about to be scheduled weddings, some are going ahead with scheduled plans and holding weddings with no more than 50 guests as per the guidelines issued by the government of Karnataka. 

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April 25,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 25: The coastal district of Dakshina Kannada today reported another covid-19 case. With this the total number of coronavirus positive case in the district rose to 18 including two deaths. 

The health and family welfare department in its bulletin today announced that a 33-year-old woman from Bantwal tested positive for coronavirus. She is undergoing treatment at Wenlock Hospital which is now converted into covid-19 hospital. 

She is the daughter of 67-year-old woman from Bantwal who was tested positive for the deadly disease last week. Both are the neighbours of the two women from Bantwal who died of covid-19 recently.

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