Untitled
Medium :Acrylics
Support: Gallery wrapped canvas
Finished with gloss and matte varnish
Size: 18cm x 24cm
The text in Bengali says: 'কি জানি কিসের লাগি প্রাণ করে হায় হায়'
- the last two lines in a Tagore poem, roughly translating to:
''I know not why....for what I long
Why my heart does so cry.''
You can hear (and see) the song
in this video below, which is a beautiful scene
from Satyajit Ray's Charulata.
In this context, I have to share with you the poster of this 60's film,
that I absolutely love, that has Ray's artwork on it.
Inspiration for one little detail: the tiles on the wall are inspired by these walls
in my maternal aunt's Kolkata home.
It has almost been a couple of months that I didn't blog.
I was slightly pre-occupied with some other engagements.
The Kaamdhenu painting is with my printer
for over a month. I usually deposit the painting
(especially the larger ones) with my wonderful
and very trusted scanner/designer/printer
in town and usually hear back in a day or two to collect.
He has not been reachable since, his office is closed and unreachable
on all the phone numbers of him that I have.
Pablo, if you are reading this, pls call back.
I hope you are OK, safe and in good health.
15 comments:
Ki opurbo! Onekta tomar lady with batua'r moto, kintu eta amar aro beshi pochhondo :)
Its beautiful Dithi.. An Awesome post after One month.. :) Good to see you back..
I have sent you an mail, for Invitation to Write a guest post, I am sure you were not able to check that in your busy schedule.
-Rachana Saurabh
http://essenceofarts.blogspot.com/
As always Dithi, apurbo! And Charulatha is one of my all-time favourites! What a gorgeous poster you've shared here...have never seen it before. Really a work of art.
I hope and pray that Pablo is well and that he answers your calls soon!
glad to see ur post after a while...there is something very mystical and adorable about traditionally dressed women..they r really pretty..loved the new piece
and hope u hear back from the printer soon
honestly, you paintings speak a lot...! i am now in love with ur ladies..! :)
Amtrips
its gets better and better!! gorgeous paintings..
hey gorgeous!!! Long time no see! Glad to have made my way back to you!
xoxoxoxoxoxo
Good to see you back with a new post, and a new painting too! I loved the puffed sleeve, with the bunch of keys tied into a knot at the end of the pallu!
Shundor!
First time here..very beautiful creation Dithi:)Ar Charulota amar ekebare favourite..thanx for posting
Dithi... was missing you! :)
Lovely painting yet again. I love the details.. the tiles in the back, the keys hanging on the pallu and the ring on her. Amazing work. Love it! Thanks!
WOW!!!!!!!!
@Sreetama: yes, this is her slightly more evolved twin sis!
@Rachana: thanks and all the best with your artwork and blog....am sorry for not having been up to date with my replies, was/still am caught with a few assignments in hand.
@Mamma mia: Thank you, I love the poster and I did hear from Pablo and have my painting back.
@Sudha: Yes, nothing quite beats the pristine charm of traditional garments and in India, we have SO many - each one distinct and equally beautiful.
@Amtrips, Namrata, Mugdha, Anik, Preeti, Jaya, Brinda: thanks ladies!
@Erica: Hi! Long time indeed, thanks for dropping by! Hugs x
Welcome back! Lovely painting and I hope ma kamadhenu is safe and all's well with your printer!
Lovely painting. There is something so cute about this painting. Loved it.
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