Allan Paulose
Allan Paulose
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Three Body Problem

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Wandering Earth

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Twi-light

About Allan Paulose

Biography

Allan Paulose has been passionate about visual arts since elementary school, winning several county-level art competitions under the guidance of his father, veteran international visual artist K J Paulose. Allan has a background in mechanical engineering and business administration, and currently works as a data analytics consultant.

Statement

I believe that art is unfiltered communication from one soul to another. I grew up surrounded by art and visual artists, and I continue to work with many artists while visiting galleries and art museums in the twelve countries I have traveled to, drawing inspiration from the ordinary to the extraordinary that is present everywhere, in everyone and in everything. Einstein once said, “There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.” I believe in the latter. My latest Nebula series was inspired by a philosophical conversation I had with a friend about the universe.

About the art

Biography

Allan Paulose has been passionate about visual arts since elementary school, winning several county-level art competitions under the guidance of his father, veteran international visual artist K J Paulose. Allan has a background in mechanical engineering and business administration, and currently works as a data analytics consultant.

Statement

I believe that art is unfiltered communication from one soul to another. I grew up surrounded by art and visual artists, and I continue to work with many artists while visiting galleries and art museums in the twelve countries I have traveled to, drawing inspiration from the ordinary to the extraordinary that is present everywhere, in everyone and in everything. Einstein once said, “There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.” I believe in the latter. My latest Nebula series was inspired by a philosophical conversation I had with a friend about the universe.