
14/02/2021
Abstract Artist MudasirRehman Dar, pen Name Shahid Mudasir. Better known as Artist well painter. Famous for making the world's smallest of holy khabba on Ring stone leaf and pencil lead. First Artist of Jammu and Kashmir Awarded in India Book of Records and Asia Book of Records . From South Kashmir's kulpora village of Kulgam district
Mudasir Rehman Dar a Abstract artist who even paints world’s smallest painting of Holy Kabbah on ring stone, leaf and pencil lead Says he needs a platform to continue his art work, teach others
Report By : UBAID GULZAR
Kulgam, 13 feb : A youth from South Kashmir’s Kulgam district who is known for abstract painting and has won several awards so far is craving for a platform to keeping the momentum going to display his real talent and to teach others as well.
Mudasir Rehman Dar (25), a resident of Kulpora village in Kulgam district is a “god-gifted” talent and an artist who has won hearts of thousands of people through his art work as he has the ability to even paint world’s smallest painting of the Holy Kabbah on ring stone and a leaf.
Mudasir, while talking to media said that since his childhood he was naturally attracted towards the art. “I used to make paintings with different messages. I usually tried to focus on social evils through my art work like drug addict, child labour and other social injustices besides ongoing conflict,” he said, adding that “this art work is giving me peace of mind. So far, I have won so many awards at national, state and district level besides dozens of certificates. However, I am still waiting for a platform where I can show my real talent.” He is getting appreciation because of the art at different mega stages but the support which he need to continue his art work from government is nowhere in sight.
In his message to the youth of J&K, He said that youth must not get involved in futile exercises but struggle hard and that they can achieve any goal of life. “Kashmiri youth are talent but they lack platforms where they can show their talent and government must look into it seriously,”