Joy of Life-28

In this painting, the seclusion of the tortoise is presented. Tortoises are completely harmless, but they should be handled with care. One of the things that we should first realize is that tortoises are equipped to survive in the outdoors. Any tortoise that is removed from its natural environment will have a negative impact upon the nearby population, as these creatures take a long time to reproduce. Tortoise is the embodiment of endurance, strength, and stability. The thought behind the painting is to put up the fact that seclusion is being segregated from others in a supposedly quiet and low-stimulation environment. We all have read that since time immemorial, and many have taken up seclusion during the meditation period. Hence, you can make the beginning in the world, but when you have made some progress, you must shift yourself up for advanced practices to a suitable place where you will find spiritual vibration and solitude. The artwork has geometrical patterns with broad and narrow alternate strokes on the shell of the tortoise; the design is composed of repetitive motifs, which is integral to art as it is captivating and striking, and the same is as much catchy in nature and signifies the shape of the world around us.