Category: Joy of Life
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Joy of Life-25 A & 25 B
The painting here represents the faith in Lord Ganesha of the tortoise. The painting background is textured and the strokes are curvaceous, devoid of linear representation. In the center of the tortoise is Ganesha, who is known for giving powerful blessings in any form; he helps to release all negativity, attracts positive energy, and enables…
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Joy of Life-19
The serene and warm painting here shows the deity, who is represented as the ‘World Mother’ epitomizing birth and nurture. She is elatedly and warmly holding the sapling, which she aspires to save from the chaotic world. The ‘Mother World’ wishes to have an ecological balance where every being is not only environment-friendly but a…
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Joy of Life-18 A, 18 B, 18 C & 18 D
The artistic world derives from the artist’s physical and imaginative personal experiences as well as social systems and behavioral codes with respect to the turtle existence in the ecosystem. Sea turtles are majestic and have evolved more than 100 million years ago. They have amazing life voyages and are wide-ranging peaceful navigators of the global…
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Joy of Life-14 & 15
In the set of these two paintings, the composition enfolds the mother tortoise with her offspring’ and in the background are painted concrete structures reflecting as high-rise towers of Gurgaon, where I live. The thought of the motherly care of the tortoise is artistically represented as she is worried about the life of her offspring.…
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Joy of Life-12 A, 12 B & 12 C
Joy of Life 12 A – Of all the things the turtle stands for, perhaps the most upstanding is its feature to take all of life one step at a time. Steady, stable, and pragmatic. After all, every great undertaking is done one small action after another – the turtle reminds us of this. Because…