In the last two months, I have been super busy. In my studio practice, I completed two paintings and sold four artworks, which is why I decided to stop writing blogs. I also participated in some events; however, I’ll describe them all later. Now, I am about to show my artwork, which I finished recently. Here is the first one I completed in October 2022.
The usual lifespan of the inhabitants around my locality inspired me. Every day, I walk along the riverbank in the evening and enjoy the sunset over the river. I have experienced that accumulating water from the local river or pond is regular work for the interior inhabitants. The village girls or homemakers often do it. Once upon a time, I found someone at the riverbank sitting alone with her water jars. She was probably in a sorrowful mind, and her torment sprayed across the twilight sky, whispering something in an unknown voice. I watched her from a distance away. The calmness of surrounding nature was about to say something related to the lifespan of interior villagers within her silence. My painting just reverberated on her insides with the language of colors. I made the painting using a watercolor wash process to bring the mood of the lonely evening.
I finished another painting in December 2022 about concatenating flowers inspired by the song of the poet Rabindranath Tagore. I also often see such in the morning in my interior village.
I considered it poetry written by the world-famous poet Rabindranath Tagore. As he stated, once a day, he was going to meet with someone (a girl) to unfold his insides to her. Meanwhile, he noticed the girl silently immersed in making a flower chain for someone. The poet stopped and started watching her from a distance away. It was a wonderful time at the start of the rainy season. First, rainy clouds were slowly going to cover the sky, and cold wind was playing elsewhere around nature. She was looking like a divine girl, and the cloudy sky was watching her silently. The nature of the morning was calm down, and a little shine of the sun revealed out from the rainy cloud to give her a little warmth. The poet was silently watching her, and after a while, he got back without saying anything. A glimpse of stormy wind suddenly passed away, with little whispers of the poet's untold words. The painting reflected what I felt.
Next, I am happy to share the artwork I sold in the last two months.
Art collectors purchased these artworks in the USA. I am so happy to hear that the art collectors were so excited to receive the artwork and they are now about to celebrate the festive holiday with my paintings. Saatchi Art sold those, and they informed me about it :)
The above artworks were purchased by an art collector in New Delhi, India. They were also pleased to receive the original paintings. They contacted me from my website and finally bought these two artworks. I have had an excellent experience working with the art collector.
Finally, I wish you a pleasant festive season and a charming holiday. Also, have a wonderful new year of 2023. With the blessing of Jesus, may the upcoming year be full of the joy, prosperity, and success you have ever dreamed of.
If you consider purchasing artwork this holiday season to celebrate, please get in touch with me, and I'll do my best to make the upcoming year memorable.
Until next time, Cheers!!
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