This story is from January 17, 2010

I miss India 'tremendously': M F Husain

Legendary painter M F Husain, now on a self-imposed exile in the United Arab Emirates, says he misses India "tremendously" but cannot return to his country because of the numerous cases filed against him for his art.
I miss India 'tremendously': M F Husain
DUBAI: Legendary painter M F Husain, now on a self-imposed exile in the United Arab Emirates, says he misses India "tremendously" but cannot return to his country because of the numerous cases filed against him for his art.
"I miss India tremendously. But I can't go back because of the many cases against me," Husain told PTI at a function in Dubai Modern High School where he was chief guest.
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The odds may be against him but there's no stopping the "Barefoot Artist", who was wearing pink nail paint.
"I still paint a lot and I am busy with my works on Indian civilisation," the 94-year-old artist said.
Husain surprised everyone at the function by painting a dove, instead of his trademark horses, when he was invited to "speak" to the schoolchildren through his art.
As Husain's dove spread its wings and soared over a bright orange sun and the sky dazzled with the shades of the tricolour, it was clear that the Picasso of India was talking peace.
In less than 15 minutes, Husain had completed another piece, with children guessing if it was a falcon or a flying horse that was soaring higher and higher.
"I have painted a dove. It is a symbol of peace," he said, setting aside the children's suggestions. The project was special for Husain and the children, because it was a joint venture.
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