Updated On: 24 January, 2024 10:47 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Nehru Centre is currently organising the Masters` Retrospective of John Fernandes. The exhibition will be open to all art lovers till the end of January

After receiving formal training in fine arts, John Fernandes embarked on a journey to refine his craft, drawing inspiration from classical Indian art
The late maestro was known for his timeless art and for breathing life and soul onto the canvas. John Fernandes’ grasp of line, form and colour tones was exceptional. He learnt drawing from nature, memory and live models and crafted masterpieces with pencil, charcoal, crayons, water colours and oils alike. His frozen frames encapsulate with great skill and sensitivity. His figurative paintings are known for their rare blend of innocence and sensuality.
Nehru Centre is currently organising the Masters` Retrospective of John Fernandes. The exhibition is inaugurated by Veteran singer Roopkumar Rathod and Rajiv Mishra, director, directorate of Art, Government of Maharashtra and principal of JJ School of Arts in the presence of Agnes John Fernandes and many eminent artists.