I resumed painting after 4 months of break - with all the travels and hikes; then catching up with work etc.; and I realized that my life (may be everyone's life too, but anywhoo); is so much like these paintings.
My paintings almost always never turn out as I picture them. So with time, I have learnt to just have a bare skeleton in my mind of what I want to paint while the style of painting, colour, medium of painting- everything just falls in place as I start painting; and it ends up as beautiful as it can be.
My life has been no different. I don’t plan my future, almost always never goes as planned, so it's been over a decade that I stopped planning. I just have a bare roadmap of may be 2-3 weeks, and things fall in place eventually; and yeah, almost always life turns out to be very colourful and happening.
Another co-relation, I generally do abstract painting; and when you see the final painting it looks like it’s very chaotic or that I have random strokes all over it. But honestly every color's carefully chosen and every single stroke has been calculatively placed on the canvas. Like they say - there is a method to the madness. Every single stroke of colour you see here, I have spent minutes deciding where to place them and what colour to pick.
My life, as I have analyzed it for last few years, has been like that. For on outsider; or even me at that moment; life seemed very absurd; as if there is no structure to the occurrence of events. But when I look back at it now; it feels like every event has been carefully planned and positioned at particular coordinates of my life. Looking back, everything makes sense.
Some days I can slash lines on canvas and make paintings just like that. Somedays, I spend hours in front of a blank canvas, and just cannot think of anything to paint. Life is no different. At times a lot of things happen in life, it seems very eventful - happy or sad; and at times, it's just blank, or just a routine; as if nothing is happening.
May be all these are the reasons why I love abstract painting as compared to fine art. I love the randomness. I love the meaningfulness of chaos. I love the way different tones and colours finally blend in to make a beautiful painting while originally they seem completely out of sync. I love that harmony. I love how although the shapes are not defined; the painting still makes sense. I like that element of surprise that's hidden.
What kind of painting is your life?
My paintings almost always never turn out as I picture them. So with time, I have learnt to just have a bare skeleton in my mind of what I want to paint while the style of painting, colour, medium of painting- everything just falls in place as I start painting; and it ends up as beautiful as it can be.
My life has been no different. I don’t plan my future, almost always never goes as planned, so it's been over a decade that I stopped planning. I just have a bare roadmap of may be 2-3 weeks, and things fall in place eventually; and yeah, almost always life turns out to be very colourful and happening.
Another co-relation, I generally do abstract painting; and when you see the final painting it looks like it’s very chaotic or that I have random strokes all over it. But honestly every color's carefully chosen and every single stroke has been calculatively placed on the canvas. Like they say - there is a method to the madness. Every single stroke of colour you see here, I have spent minutes deciding where to place them and what colour to pick.
Acrylic Painting (of course by me) - Abstract - 24"X38" Canvas |
My life, as I have analyzed it for last few years, has been like that. For on outsider; or even me at that moment; life seemed very absurd; as if there is no structure to the occurrence of events. But when I look back at it now; it feels like every event has been carefully planned and positioned at particular coordinates of my life. Looking back, everything makes sense.
Some days I can slash lines on canvas and make paintings just like that. Somedays, I spend hours in front of a blank canvas, and just cannot think of anything to paint. Life is no different. At times a lot of things happen in life, it seems very eventful - happy or sad; and at times, it's just blank, or just a routine; as if nothing is happening.
May be all these are the reasons why I love abstract painting as compared to fine art. I love the randomness. I love the meaningfulness of chaos. I love the way different tones and colours finally blend in to make a beautiful painting while originally they seem completely out of sync. I love that harmony. I love how although the shapes are not defined; the painting still makes sense. I like that element of surprise that's hidden.
What kind of painting is your life?
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