Heart to Art Conversations
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|May 04, 2025
Mumbai artist Laila Khan Furniturewalla paints a tribute to her parents
Her paintings are visual poetry, knuckled with raw emotions. In her solo exhibition, Untamed Heart, showing after a gap of 18 years, in Mumbai, artist Laila Khan Furniturewalla dedicates her artworks to her parents, Sundri and actor-filmmaker Feroz Khan. "Some works have been in the making for years, while others emerged more recently, but all of them come from the same space of honesty and exploration. This exhibition is deeply personal and emotive," she says. Why call it Untamed Heart? "Through this collection, I wanted my heart to speak in its purest form," she smiles.
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