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Call of art, pull of Emirates: Kiran Kumar synergises his twin loves

Call of art, pull of Emirates: Kiran Kumar synergises his twin loves

Gulf Today26-02-2025
Kiran Kumar from Mangaluru, India, is a Dubai-based, self-taught artist. While professionally a CFO who has been working in the audit field for over 20 years, he says he 'ensures my leisure hours are always packed with creative projects such as fashion photography photo shoots, pencil sketches, digital art creations, or the colorful palette of watercolours.'
The landscape of the UAE plays a huge part in his works. He clicks designer masterpieces on the sand dunes of the desert and delivers photographs that have been used in numerous magazines and catalogues, among other publications.
'My brushstrokes evoke the pride that I feel in calling UAE my home away from home, my haven for creative pursuits and my muse for cultural diversity,' he says.
He won the third prize in the watercolour competition held by International Watercolor Society (IWS) UAE in 2021. Kiran has taken part in IWS festivals in Hungary, Indonesia, Italy and Vietnam. He has also played a proactive role as part of the UAE team participating in Fabriano Acquarella – the annual watercolour exhibition held in Italy.
Kiran's paintings are held by collectors in UAE, Australia, USA, Italy and India.
He has also used his talent to help people through charity. The floods in Kerala and the global pandemic, are some of the tragedies he has addressed with art-for-charity.
He holds art demos and works in plein air with fellow artists to learn and propagate art. A member of IWS UAE, he has been conferred the Cultural Golden Visa by the Dubai Culture & Arts Authority for his artistic talent and community outreach. Kiran Kumar speaks to Gulf Today
What made you pursue art seriously in the UAE?
The country's thriving art scene, with its galleries, exhibitions, and deep appreciation for creative expression, has provided a fertile ground for me to grow as an artist. Beyond the formal platforms such as galleries, the cultural diversity of the UAE itself inspired me immensely.
The blend of old and new — ancient traditions seamlessly coexisting with modernity — offered me endless subjects to paint. The energy of the souks, the tranquility of the desert, and the stunning play of light on Dubai's skyline, have all become recurring themes in my work. I am also fascinated with the iconic Burj Khalifa, which I incorporate in my skyline landscapes.
How does a self-taught artist become a prize winner?
Unlike formally trained artists, self-taught individuals have to carve their own path, which requires a strong will and tireless efforts to improve oneself. Without the guidance of traditional art schools, I turned to books, online resources, and most importantly, direct observation.
Studying the works of great artists, experimenting with different techniques and constantly pushing my creative boundaries, helped me develop my style. Engaging with fellow artists, receiving constructive criticism and participating in exhibitions, have also played a crucial role in my progress. Such interactions have helped me refine my techniques and gain the confidence needed to submit my work for competitions.
Why do you like watercolour?
Watercolour is an extraordinary medium, one that embodies both spontaneity and control. What fascinates me the most about it is its unpredictability, how pigments interact with water, for example, in surprising ways.
The transparency of watercolour allows for layering and depth, making it perfect for capturing light and atmosphere, which are central to my artistic vision. Light has the power to transform an ordinary scene into something ethereal, and watercolour, with its delicate washes and luminous qualities, allows me to express that magic.
What attracts you to landscapes in the UAE?
The UAE offers an incredible variety of landscapes that inspire me endlessly. From the vast, golden deserts that shift with the wind to the sleek, reflective skyscrapers of Dubai, every scene holds a story waiting to be painted. What I find most fascinating is the contrast — the harmonious blend of tradition and modernity. The vibrant souks and historical districts of Old Dubai stand in stark yet beautiful opposition to the futuristic skyline, while the serene coastline offers yet another dimension of inspiration.
The way light interacts with these landscapes is what captivates me the most. The golden hour in the desert, where the dunes glow with an almost otherworldly radiance, or the reflections of city lights on water at night — these moments compel me to pick up my brush and translate them into art.
What does art give you that your day job does not?
As a CFO, my day-to-day work revolves around numbers, precision, and structure. It is a world governed by logic, calculations, and strategic decision-making. Art offers me something entirely different — freedom, expression, and emotional depth. It allows me to break free from rigid structures and explore a world of unlimited creativity.
What are the prominent features of Indian and Arab art?
Indian art is deeply rooted in history, mythology, and intricate detailing. It is characterised by vibrant colours, elaborate patterns, and symbolic storytelling. Traditional Indian miniature paintings, for instance, showcase incredible precision and narrative depth. Arab art, on the other hand, is known for its calligraphy, geometric patterns, and architectural elegance.
The beauty of Arabic calligraphy lies in its fluidity and expressive nature, often blending text with visual elements seamlessly. I find both styles fascinating, and often incorporate elements from each into my work, creating a fusion that reflects both my heritage and my experiences in the UAE.
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