It is the depiction of story Samudra Manthan where the Devas and the Danavas took part in a tug of war contest to churn the elixir from the oceanbed to attain immortality. The process of churning the ocean also released a poison called “Halahala” that could wipe out the whole of creation. Lord Shiva consumed the poison himself to save humanity from calamity and destruction. In the process, Shiva’s throat turned blue because of the pain and intensity of the poison.
The story of Samudra Manthan also has a hidden message, the act of helping others in the time of need, in spite of going through a lot of pain and suffering to do good for humanity.
The old car represents the dream of an old man, reenergising himself colourfully to fit into the new generation and saying, “Not too old for this generation”
An abstract cityscape, a view from a plain window, showing the colours of city lights in an abstract manner by splashes of vibrant colours and impasto palette knife strokes. I have tried to capture the essence of the subject, mostly an inner impression and a personal perception.
In this conceptual art piece, the viewer is presented with a vision of a utopian world where the top half of the canvas is filled with reversed blue buildings, representing the urbanization and development of society. In the center of the canvas, there is a depiction of agricultural land, symbolizing the importance of nature and sustainability. The image is completed with the creation of Adam’s hands in a bubble, representing the interconnectedness and unity of humanity with the natural world. Overall, this art work speaks to the idea of finding balance between the urban and rural aspects of our world, and the need for harmony between humans and nature.
“This abstract artwork is a visual exploration of the complexities of the human experience. It features a dynamic composition of triangles, which could represent various themes such as strength, change, or balance. The use of different colors and shapes suggests a range of emotions, including both pain and happiness. The piece invites the viewer to consider the interplay between these opposing feelings and how they coexist within us.”
An abstract cityscape, a view from a plain window, showing the colours of city lights in an abstract manner by splashes of vibrant colours and impasto palette knife strokes. I have tried to capture the essence of the subject, mostly an inner impression and a personal perception.