Art and Artist in Asif Currimbhoys Thorns on a Canvas

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Abstract

In this play Thorns on a Canvas Asif Currimbhoy tries to show the relationship between an elite patron of the Art academy and the poor artists like Yakoob and Nafisa. He also depicts the pathetic condition of the artists, especially of those who are true and honest in their work. Through some characters he reveals the same. He has also written about the Art academies which are alike a shop now a day. Through this play he shows the relationship is a variation of colonizers/ colonized syndrome.

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Anshika Panwar. 2014. \u201cArt and Artist in Asif Currimbhoys Thorns on a Canvas\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - G: Linguistics & Education GJHSS-G Volume 13 (GJHSS Volume 13 Issue G13): .

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In this play Thorns on a Canvas Asif Currimbhoy tries to show the relationship between an elite patron of the Art academy and the poor artists like Yakoob and Nafisa. He also depicts the pathetic condition of the artists, especially of those who are true and honest in their work. Through some characters he reveals the same. He has also written about the Art academies which are alike a shop now a day. Through this play he shows the relationship is a variation of colonizers/ colonized syndrome.

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