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Man with a big art
Updated On: 11 July, 2020 07:38 AM IST | Mumbai | Sukanya Datta
A partially deaf photographer has started two social media pages to promote artwork by kids with cancer and disabilities.

An artwork by Rinkal Romina who has a hearing disability
A sunset shot of a bird swooping down on the city's high-rises viewed from a window, a watercolour portrait capturing the eyes of a Kathakali dancer, a lifelike sketch of Tony Stark — these are just some of the many artworks that Kurla-based photographer Rajen Nair has turned two galleries out of on Instagram and Twitter. Titled Cancer Art Project and Enabled Photography, the two pages display photographs, sketches, paintings and videos created by differently-abled children and young cancer warriors during the lockdown. "There's no curation. This is open to all children with disabilities or cancer," says Nair, who has himself lost hearing in one of his ears since 2000.

Rajen Nair
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