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Meet the stone-balancer of Kashmir | KNO

From gravity-defying stone stacks to miniature masterpieces, Kulgam-based artist blends art, ecology & inner balance to counter modern stress, screen addiction

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Kulgam, Jan 08 (KNO): In an age dominated by digital noise, endless notifications and shrinking attention spans, Mudasir Rehman Dar is asking people to slow down — not with words, but with stones. A renowned contemporary social artist from Kulpora in Kulgam district, Dar is widely recognised as the first artist from Kashmir to discover, introduce and establish rock and stone balancing as a performing art in the Valley. His gravity-defying stone structures, often created in open landscapes and riverbeds, leave onlookers astonished. Yet, Dar insists his art is not about illusion or spectacle, but about stillness, patience and reconnecting with nature. “At first glance, people think it’s magic,” Dar told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO). “But there’s no magic. It’s just gravity, patience and complete focus.” Using only naturally found stones collected from rivers and landscapes across Kashmir, Dar creates delicate vertical formations without glue, magnets, wires or any mechanical support. Each stone rests on another at precise balance points, discovered through intuition and intense concentration. The process is slow and meditative, demanding complete mental presence. For Dar, stone balancing is not merely an art form but a language of harmony. “Every balanced stone reminds us how fragile equilibrium is — in nature and in human life,” he explains. “One small disturbance and everything collapses.” He believes the practice offers a natural antidote to modern stress and anxiety.“Today, people are trapped in overthinking and screen addiction. Rock balancing forces the mind to slow down. You cannot rush it,” he adds. Mudasir regularly conducts stone balancing sessions with schoolchildren and young people, turning the art into an engaging outdoor activity. What begins as a playful challenge soon becomes a meaningful experience. “If you challenge them and say, ‘You can’t even balance a rock?’ curiosity kicks in,” he says with a smile. “They try harder.” The result is simple yet powerful: children step outside, handle natural objects, and momentarily disconnect from mobile phones and screens. “They touch stones, feel the earth and reconnect with the environment,” Dar says. “That connection is missing today.” Beyond rock balancing, Mudasir enjoys global admiration for his mastery of micro and miniature art. He has created what are widely cited as the world’s tiniest paintings of Islamic holy sites, executed with astonishing precision on pencil leads, ring stones and natural rocks. These miniature creations carry deep spiritual and cultural meaning and demand patience not only from the artist but also from the viewer, encouraging a slower and more mindful way of seeing. Often referred to as Kashmir’s first eco-artist, Dar consistently uses his art to highlight environmental concerns. He paints detailed portraits on Chinar leaves — a powerful symbol of Kashmiri identity — and creates striking artworks using plastic waste collected from Dal Lake, the Veshow River and other polluted sites. By transforming discarded waste into compelling visual statements, he draws attention to pollution, consumerism and ecological neglect. His art functions both as a protest against environmental destruction and a prayer for responsibility. Guided by the words of Persian poet Saadi — “All things are difficult before they become easy” — Dar continues his social initiative Stack The Rock, encouraging people to discover balance through ordinary stones while cultivating mindfulness, patience and environmental awareness. While rock balancing has emerged globally as a form of therapy, installation and performance art, for Dar it remains a philosophy of life. “Rock balancing teaches you that everything is temporary,” he reflects. “One moment of imbalance, and it falls. That’s life. Mudasir Rehman Dar's unique blend of performance art, micro art and environmental activism has earned him national and international recognition, placing his work at the intersection of art, spirituality, ecology and social change—(KNO)

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