Kathmandu,
Dec 6 : An art book
reflecting life and experience of gender and sexual monitories, 'Overlooked
Faces of Nepal' has been released here recently.
Doctors duo
Paridhi Sharma and Arpana Pathak have vividly portrayed the experience of 30
people from the gender minority community. The sketches are drawn on Mandala
and Mithila style. The LGBTQ community is not open to society for various
reasons, which is depicted in the art book.
Dr Sharma said,
"I and colleague Dr Arpana tried to reflect the plights of LGBTQ in the
book. The art also functioned as a coping mechanism amidst trepidation of
COVID-10."
In response to a
question what inspired them to prepare art book on LGBTQ, she shared that they
came to know about the love story between two women from Nepal and India, but
they struggled hard to nurture their love. They were forced to flee their
countries to materialize their love with marriage." Knowing it, they got
inspired to work on life of the LGBTQ.
The writers have
claimed that the art book could be the first 'colouring book' for LGBTQ
community in Nepal. (RSS)