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Monday, September 6, 2010

Buddha


The paintings of Ajanta had always fascinated me since my childhood. When I first visited the caves 4 years ago, it was a dream come true. I was mesmerized...the paintings with their detailed works and series of paintings depicting a particular story left me speechless. Of all the paintings,one had the image of Buddha in a different shade...dark and more human than divine...worried more than serene.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Perspective


A small canvas is rather difficult than a large one...I decided on this after much thinking. A bright surreal light is always magical as a background. I decided to paint a frame around as the board was an absolute non-appealing stuff.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Gyani Ganesh

I called this Gyani Ganesh as I drew huge ears and gave Ganpati a very matured look...hope its liked by others too.

Unison


Another acrylic on canvas which my kid students named 'Alien family'....amusing though. Thinking of keeping it as one of my exhibits.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

My first professional venture


Late last month, my friend's husband suddenly asked whether I was ready to take up an assignment. He wanted a painting of a waterfall with all greenery and lots of flowing water...he and his wife being the strong believer in Feng-shui. Knowing the size of the painting, I was apprehensive as I never did something as big as this one(44"x24"). I told him to give me some time to make up my mind. Finally, after a trial painting and thousands of pictures of waterfall I decided to give it a try. I started with the background wash and probably waited for another week to start the main theme...but ultimately, after 15 days of work I finished the painting and called them to show it with crossed fingers. My pain turned into gain when both of them literally jumped with joy after seeing the painting. The otherwise quiet other half of mine too could not hide his amazement....I really thank Raghvan and Shailaja for encouraging and patronising for this......the confidence I gained due to their encouragement is never to be forgotten.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

My Grandmom


When I muse over my childhood days, every situation finds myself with one person and that's my maternal grandmom....I call her 'bhai'. Till date I haven't come across a lady with so many lady-like characters yet with a firmness not even found in many gentlemen of her age. She had been the iron-lady of the house supporting each member in her own way. Her poise, beauty and dignity always fascinated me. Even now, when she's 87, she keeps herself active in whatever way she can. She taught me one good lesson of life, to respect oneself. Till now I like to visualise her as the beautiful lady in white and the vermillions intact..love her like I've loved no-one else in my life.My childhood stll thrives with her........see you through your centuries Bhai..love you.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Ayan Hirsi Ali


For me feminism doesn't mean criticising men but standing for the rights of women..how small it may be. But most of us do not possess the required strength to be the voice one needs to be. The other day I was reading 'Infidel' by Ayan Hirsi Ali...She dared to do just that. It is real,moving,strong and unnerving at times but the courage she has shown to swim against the tide is more than applaudable. Her determination to reach her goal in adverse situations, which most of us cannot even think in our remotest dream, is real inspiring. It's not because she dared to speak against the derogatory laws of Islam, which are often used against Muslim women makes her impressive,its her courage to speak the truths publicly and demanding solutions for the same was awe inspiring. Hats off to her....not only women but every person should take lessons from her courage to stand for the truth.

The determination and the courage simply oozes out from the photo on the cover page...I was so impressed I tried an acrylic on canvas of it.