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TN: Miniature artist paints National Flag in his eye

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Published : Aug 10, 2022, 2:56 PM IST

Ahead of India's 75th Independence Day, a Miniature Artist from Coimbatore painted the Indian flag in his eye.

75th Independence Day: Miniature artist paint flag in his eye
75th Independence Day: Miniature artist paint flag in his eye

Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu): Ahead of the 75th Independence Day celebration, a Coimbatore-based miniature artist sketched the national flag at the sclera of his eye to raise awareness about the freedom movement. UMT Raja used a mixture of wax and egg white and painted Tricolour in the eye.

UMD Raja said he did the painting by himself by looking at a mirror. It took hours of concentration for the 52-year-old artist in Kuniyamuthur to complete the design. Raja said found it difficult to have his gaze fixed on the mirror and after 16 attempts finished the painting.

The painting lasted for 20 minutes. The artist, however, warned people against trying to follow him. Dr. A Sasikala Elizabeth, medical consultant, Aravind eye hospital, echoed him. “Such acts would definitely harm the eye. The substances he used to draw the Tricolour could cause allergies and itching of the eye.

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Any foreign body in the eye is a source of infection and risk. Recently a youth lost vision after he tattooed one of his eyes,” she said. A goldsmith by profession, Raja has come up with miniatures on several occasions.

Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu): Ahead of the 75th Independence Day celebration, a Coimbatore-based miniature artist sketched the national flag at the sclera of his eye to raise awareness about the freedom movement. UMT Raja used a mixture of wax and egg white and painted Tricolour in the eye.

UMD Raja said he did the painting by himself by looking at a mirror. It took hours of concentration for the 52-year-old artist in Kuniyamuthur to complete the design. Raja said found it difficult to have his gaze fixed on the mirror and after 16 attempts finished the painting.

The painting lasted for 20 minutes. The artist, however, warned people against trying to follow him. Dr. A Sasikala Elizabeth, medical consultant, Aravind eye hospital, echoed him. “Such acts would definitely harm the eye. The substances he used to draw the Tricolour could cause allergies and itching of the eye.

Also Read: 'Har Ghar Tiranga': Rajasthan village believed to have made first tricolor hoisted at Red Fort

Any foreign body in the eye is a source of infection and risk. Recently a youth lost vision after he tattooed one of his eyes,” she said. A goldsmith by profession, Raja has come up with miniatures on several occasions.

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