Viswanathan Anand shares image of son’s first artwork exhibition

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Viswanathan Anand shares image of son’s first artwork exhibition

Indian chess legend Viswanathan Anand on Saturday shared glimpses of his son Sai Akhil Anand’s first artwork exhibition on Twitter.

“Proud to see my son Akhil on display for the first time at the Mumbai Taj Art Gallery. His subject is marine mathematics, how human mathematics has destroyed marine life. Nature has such lovely math patterns that we need to appreciate it. Sai Akhil Anand has been such an enriching experience,” tweeted the Indian Grandmaster.

The portray was made utilizing picture ink colors, acrylic colors, watercolors and a everlasting pen, as described within the description.

Below the image exhibiting a turtle, jellyfish and a snail is an outline that reads, “This represents patterns in marine life. Hexagonal tessellation of tortoise which is probably the most excellent form in nature. Snail’s Fibonacci Spiral. The catenary and parabola present the pointism within the atom impressed by Joan Miró who symbolize life. Jellyfish is an impact with a Fibonacci twisted quantity sequence by Ernst Heckel

In August this yr, Viswanathan Anand started his new function because the Vice President of FIDE. “I want to expand our geographic footprint and continue to work to bring more youth into the sport – this is vital for the long-term development of the sport. We must continue to promote chess in India as it is an important The market is more important country. A lot of people play the game here but it can expand a lot. These are the areas I will focus on, but I think FIDE is already in the right direction in this area, So it will be easier for me to fit in,” he had instructed India Express earlier than being chosen.


With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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