He struggled with self isolation at first, but the new project is keeping Atul Panase busy amid the crisis. Pawan Singh / The National
Dubai resident Atul Panase started the social media challenge Pick Any Pic And Paint, inviting fellow artists to choose any image from a newspaper and turn it into a colourful work of art amid the coronavirus crisis. Pawan Singh / The National
Atul Panase in his Dubai studio. Pawan Singh / The National
Artist Atul Panase paints a picture from 'The National' newspaper. Pawan Singh / The National
More than 100 artists in seven countries have gotten involved in the challenge within a week. Pawan Singh / The National
More than 50 photos from 'The National' newspaper were chosen. Pawan Singh / The National
Atul Panase, who formerly worked in his own advertising agency, went full-time as an artist in 2006. Pawan Singh / The National
One of the paintings by Atul Panase using a photo that was published in The National newspaper. Pawan Singh / The National
Atul Panase has been collecting newspaper clippings for years. Pawan Singh / The National
Another painting from Atul Panase using a photo from The National. Pawan Singh / The National
The Indian artist has lived in Dubai for more than 20 years. Pawan Singh / The National
Atul Panase hopes to turn the Pick Any Pic And Paint challenge into a virtual and real exhibition in future. Pawan Singh / The National
He struggled with self isolation at first, but the new project is keeping Atul Panase busy amid the crisis. Pawan Singh / The National
Dubai resident Atul Panase started the social media challenge Pick Any Pic And Paint, inviting fellow artists to choose any image from a newspaper and turn it into a colourful work of art amid the coronavirus crisis. Pawan Singh / The National
Atul Panase in his Dubai studio. Pawan Singh / The National
Artist Atul Panase paints a picture from 'The National' newspaper. Pawan Singh / The National
More than 100 artists in seven countries have gotten involved in the challenge within a week. Pawan Singh / The National
More than 50 photos from 'The National' newspaper were chosen. Pawan Singh / The National
Atul Panase, who formerly worked in his own advertising agency, went full-time as an artist in 2006. Pawan Singh / The National
One of the paintings by Atul Panase using a photo that was published in The National newspaper. Pawan Singh / The National
Atul Panase has been collecting newspaper clippings for years. Pawan Singh / The National
Another painting from Atul Panase using a photo from The National. Pawan Singh / The National
The Indian artist has lived in Dubai for more than 20 years. Pawan Singh / The National
Atul Panase hopes to turn the Pick Any Pic And Paint challenge into a virtual and real exhibition in future. Pawan Singh / The National
He struggled with self isolation at first, but the new project is keeping Atul Panase busy amid the crisis. Pawan Singh / The National