Incorrectly referred to as ‘Indian-born’ by The Independent, Veena Malik volunteered her body as a canvas, allowing Kivinen to paint richly coloured landscape images directly on to her skin.
The five artworks are described as a “dialogue between three dimensional physiology and gesture coupled with the aesthetics of two dimensional painting that coalesce into a singular object of art” and are said to “explore themes from ancient & religious traditions to our contemporary global melting pot”.
Describing the artwork, Malik said: “I feel very glad that Finland’s well known visual artist Vesa Kivinen had called me to work with him. I am here just for the love of art.”
PHOTO: THE INDEPENDENT
PHOTO: THE INDEPENDENT
PHOTO: THE INDEPENDENT
PHOTO: THE INDEPENDENT
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Would have been no news if same was done on any male model frm pakistan ?? Am I rigjht ?
@Nori Nashtic It is not that he couldn't find any girl in Helsinki or whole Finland, his art work was part of cultural exhibition which is celebrated in Helsinki. Helsinki is design city of Europe so they had whole 3 months of cultural festivals here. On topic of Pakistan, few artistic came forward, but feared due to insecurity in Pakistan for back lash, only Veena was brave enough. I visited the exhibition, despite all our imagination, this girl has some courage to do odd things, and at the end promoted Pakistan name. Come on guys give her some credit. Greetings from Tampere, Finland.
am sorry but the question in my mind is, the painter didn't find any girl in his own country??? for this vulgarize act? why he call vena?
Veena is brilliant...........but lets get real, what exactly was HER contribution to this artestic venture ?
@realist: Just what I was thinking.
They should show the artwork of Veena in Peshawar to start with.
exposed beauty
@mohsin: Mohsin Sahib, as a JOURNALIST is duty bound to inform her-his readers of bad and good news. So is an Artist to express "MYSELF" which I have no abilities to do. I can not live without true JOURNALIST nor without art and artists. They both are like a religion for me.
her body her choice
I'm sure she'll say these are photoshopped! Morphed photos? right Veena?
I would love to see the art work. I just dont get it when will we think.out of the box and be no judgemental and hypocrite. I dont care if she is born in india or pakistan or timbak-tu
I would love to see the art work. I just dont get it when will we think.out of the box and be no judgemental and hypocrite. I dont care if she is born in india or pakistan or timbak-tu.
Interesting work by a talented artist.
as Joan Jett said Other people will call me a rebel, but I just feel like I'm living my life and doing what I want to do. Sometimes people call that rebellion, especially when you're a woman
lucky artist!
This is shameful! How dare this woman ruin Pakistan's reputation? We should revoke her citizenship and get back to furthering our reputation as the nation that is best at corruption, violence against minorities, children and women, sectarian violence, and of course terrorism. Pakistan Zindabad!
@Mashal: Oh,so if a girl does bold acts in movies,then she cannot be Pakistani and she will become an Indian???
So if an Indian muslim girl goes around in burkha,then she will become a Pakistani???
Never knew that this is how your immigration policy works...
Wow! fantabulous
And why not? One should go the distance if one can. Veena Malik surely is the person who will.
When one have no Shame, he / she do what ever he / she wants.
wow. Hot girl.
The Independent is correct. I have also read elsewhere that she is actually Indian born. She lies about being born in Pakistan so that we accept her in our movies.
"Body Art".
Beautiful.h
Come on ET show real pictures, here in Helsinki the art exhibition was a hit and Veena was certainly the best. Almost 11 speakers who spoke in exhibition show the best side of Pakistan and talked about its long historic art and culture. Veena made me proud...Bravo! Veena. Greetings from Tampere, Finland.