Wednesday, 7 January 2015
Wpływ... works from Warsaw IV (Whispers in the park)
From the Warsaw series
Inspired by truly calming afternoons spent in contemplation at the beautiful Lazienki Park. The colours of autumn contrasting with the varying green shades of summer. The work attempts to capture the impressions of statues, fallen twigs and the play of shade and sunlight filtering through the leaves in the backgrounds while the solitude is depicted by the empty bench.
Acrylic on canvas / diptych 36 X 72
Acquired via Gallerie Nvya
Wpływ... works from Warsaw IV (Zen moments at Lazienki Park)
From the Warsaw series
Inspired by truly calming afternoons spent in contemplation at the beautiful Lazienki Park. The colours of autumn contrasting with the varying green shades of summer. The work attempts to capture the impressions of statues, fallen twigs and the play of shade and sunlight filtering through the leaves in the backgrounds while the solitude is depicted by the empty bench.
Acrylic on canvas / diptych 36 X 72
Available
From the Warsaw series
Inspired by truly calming afternoons spent in contemplation at the beautiful Lazienki Park. The colours of autumn contrasting with the varying green shades of summer. The work attempts to capture the impressions of statues, fallen twigs and the play of shade and sunlight filtering through the leaves in the backgrounds while the solitude is depicted by the empty bench.
Acrylic on canvas / diptych 36 X 72
Available
Sunday, 4 January 2015
Fallen Angel I
The work depicts the rebel within each of us, that urge to do away with following all that is sacrosanct, all that is the norm and move away from the moral high ground that we are so often forced to take. Whether one succumbs to this urge or not, there is little denying that there exists this fallen angel in each one of us that speaks of the unexplored, forbidden and exciting world of sin!
Acrylic on canvas / 44 X 18 / Framed
Acquired by Gallery Art Houz
Acrylic on canvas / 44 X 18 / Framed
Acquired by Gallery Art Houz
Fallen Angel II
The work depicts the rebel within each of us, that urge to do away with following all that is sacrosanct, all that is the norm and move away from the moral high ground that we are so often forced to take. Whether one succumbs to this urge or not, there is little denying that there exists this fallen angel in each one of us that speaks of the unexplored, forbidden and exciting world of sin!
Acrylic on canvas 44" X 14" / Framed
Acquired by Gallery Art Houz
Acquired by Gallery Art Houz
Fallen Angel III
The work depicts the rebel within each of us, that urge to do away with following all that is sacrosanct, all that is the norm and move away from the moral high ground that we are so often forced to take. Whether one succumbs to this urge or not, there is little denying that there exists this fallen angel in each one of us that speaks of the unexplored, forbidden and exciting world of sin!
Acrylic on canvas 50" X 18" / Framed
Status: Available
The work depicts the rebel within each of us, that urge to do away with following all that is sacrosanct, all that is the norm and move away from the moral high ground that we are so often forced to take. Whether one succumbs to this urge or not, there is little denying that there exists this fallen angel in each one of us that speaks of the unexplored, forbidden and exciting world of sin!
Acrylic on canvas 50" X 18" / Framed
Status: Available
Fallen Angel The work depicts the rebel within each of us, that urge to do away with following all that is sacrosanct, all that is the norm and move away from the moral high ground that we are so often forced to take. Whether one succumbs to this urge or not, there is little denying that there exists this fallen angel in each one of us that speaks of the unexplored, forbidden and exciting world of sin!
Acrylic on canvas 48" X 24" Status: Available at Gallery Art Nouveau
Friday, 2 January 2015
Ramayana, The Lesser Heroes - Jatayu
Critical to the main story, but rarely spoken of, and never in the same hushed whispers of awed reverence as the protagonists, the series attempts to highlight the lesser heroes of a magnificent epic, without whom the epic itself would have paled in its essence.
Critical to the main story, but rarely spoken of, and never in the same hushed whispers of awed reverence as the protagonists, the series attempts to highlight the lesser heroes of a magnificent epic, without whom the epic itself would have paled in its essence.
Presenting, a representation of Jatayu a Demi God in the form of a vulture who inspite of his old age, challenged and valiantly fought the antagonist, Ravana in a bid to stop him from successfully abducting Sita. With age being against him, he was no match and even while he lay dying pointed Rama, the protagonist to the south i.e. in the direction which Ravana had fled with Sita.
The Epic has international reach and popularity - from the coasts of India to the shores of the Indonesian Islands (not just Hindu Bali). Hence characters have forms that are not necessarily ‘Indian’ in their appearance.
The Epic has international reach and popularity - from the coasts of India to the shores of the Indonesian Islands (not just Hindu Bali). Hence characters have forms that are not necessarily ‘Indian’ in their appearance.
Acrylic on canvas 36" X 36" / 2012
Acquired
Part of group exhibition ‘Basanta-Greeshma’ / DIAL Artwalk project at Terminal 1D, Reserved Lounge ,IGI Airport, New Delhi.
Ramayana, The Lesser Heroes - Ashwamedha
Critical to the main story, but rarely spoken of, and never in the same hushed whispers of awed reverence as the protagonists, the series attempts to highlight the lesser heroes of a magnificent epic, without whom the epic itself would have paled in its essence.
Critical to the main story, but rarely spoken of, and never in the same hushed whispers of awed reverence as the protagonists, the series attempts to highlight the lesser heroes of a magnificent epic, without whom the epic itself would have paled in its essence.
Presenting, a representation of the Ashwamedha yagna and the horse that linked the essential reuniting of the prime characters.
The Epic has international reach and popularity - from the coasts of India to the shores of the Indonesian Islands (not just Hindu Bali). Hence characters have forms that are not necessarily ‘Indian’ in their appearance.
Acrylic on canvas 36”X36” / 2012
Status: Acquired via Gallery Archana, Kualalumpur, Malaysia
Status: Acquired via Gallery Archana, Kualalumpur, Malaysia
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