Tuesday 8 September 2015


The Auspicious Alta
A work inspired while attending a wedding of a friend's daughter, belonging to the Newari community of Nepal. This Hindu ritual of applying Alta is a part of the ‘Solah Shringar’ or 16 bridal adornments. It is traced back to the mythological depictions of Lord Krishna seen applying Alta on to his beloved Radha’s feet. Also according to Hindu mythology, the images and sculptures of the Goddesses, particularly that of Durga and Lakshmi are painted with Alta. A notable fact about the significance of Alta is that it resembles blood, which is symbolic of fertility. The color red also stands for purity and prosperity. 

The other element depicted is the tambula (betel leaf), which is a token of honor, pledge, and love, the exchange of which is a sign of marriage or betrothal. Regarded as an auspicious symbol of hospitality, the leaf denotes a moral, social, and legal commitment. 
Acrylic on canvas (48 X 36)
Acquired

Wednesday 2 September 2015