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Heaven On Earth

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Heaven is a beautiful dream and earth is the reality which exists. So what exactly is heaven? Is it the sky? The millions of stars in it? The far away planets and galaxies? And can you see heaven while you're on earth? Everyone has their own perspectives about heaven, even its very existence is doubtful. But for me it's where everything is pure and perfection is at its epitome. It's when you feel love in its purest form and detachment from all worldy aspects that you experience heaven. Heaven On Earth Lord Buddha was someone who transcended the expectations of a mere human being and reached enlightenment throught his efforts and thirst for true knowledge. He never intended his followers to form a religion out of his teachings. Instead Buddhism was always meant to be a way of life. His teachings were supposed to lift mankind from all worldly sufferings. It's not everyday that such an individual is born with the sole purpose of bettering the human world. Ga

Much Like Beauty

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I was going through the various Buddha images available online but most of them had very little difference from one another. I know, a person will always look the same no matter who the artist is but variety is something all of us look for. So when I came across this image I knew straight away that I had to paint it.  Appreciate what you have Where you are and Who you are within this moment.  When I completed this work and send a picture of it to a few close people, I got quite interesting responses.  My father asked me who the girl in the picture was, my sister quipped in asking if the nose was a bit too sharp for Buddha. My husband asked who the person in the painting was and when I said it's the 4th in the Buddha series he said it didn't even look like Buddha! I was about to protest and put forth my points to prove how it was Buddha when I realised that much like beauty,  art is in the eyes of the beholder. So yes it might look like a girl with short

A Dance With Dots

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Dots or points, as insignificant as it might seem, becomes compelling and beautiful when they combine. Similarly you might consider yourself as an insignificant part in this world but the minute good deeds you do will finally add up to something bigger or better. It might be as simple as holding the door for someone or helping someone overburdened with luggages. It will be remembered and karma has a way of finding its way back. You get what you give. Atleast that's what I'd like to believe. Brightening my wall This is the 3rd painting in the Buddha Series. It is a 10"×12" canvas and took me 2 days to complete. The practice piece I did helped me a lot in understanding how to place the dots, about what colours to use and different techniques that can be applied for a better result. A closer view This time I learned a little more about using the transition effect for a better result. Although the colour combinatin turned out a lot different than

A Riot Of Colours

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From our childhood days we've been told to colour inside the lines and we've meticulously followed those words by trying our best not to let even a stray line fall outside. But growing up I realised its ok to colour outside those prescribed lines. Sometimes you donot even need those lines to paint or colour. It's the same with things we do in life. Not everything can go as we might have planned but it can still result in something better. If each new experience was to become a colour then the brush strokes would eventually fill the canvas to form a beautiful painting. Peace The second in my series of Buddha paintings this 18"x 24" canvas is the largest I have painted till date. One look and its obvious that this is also the most colourful one. Although the colour selection was random the major orange areas have lined up diagonally and the blue areas in the opposite way. My favourite thing about this painting is Lord Buddha's face . The beau

Practicing My Dots

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Two dots are random Three dots make a pattern And lots of them make art 😄 Dots can be fun and dots can be art. Well, this is a practice piece for my 3rd painting in the Buddha Series. And yes it means the second one is ready 😀 but it'll take a little longer to post. Meanwhile I'm having fun dotting. What i love about this work is that those dots look like precious little jewels emulating the glow of Lord Buddha. The Evolution

Inner Peace

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            Be selective in                 your battles.           Sometimes peace                 is better than                 being right. I'm not sure if this was said by Lord Buddha but fake or not these words do convey an important message. Arguements wear us down especially with people who just want their point to be proved inspite of what the truth is. It brings a lot of negative energy within us and weighs us down. So sometimes, its ok to loose because our inner peace matters more than winning some random arguements. Inner peace begins the moment you choose not to allow another person or event to control your emotions. And when you're at peace with yourself you'll start feeling a lot more positive and as they say, "If it comes at the cost of your inner peace, then its too expensive." 😇🕊 Acrylic on canvas- My 2nd attempt  Picture courtsey- Google Images Original artist- couldn't make out the name... Time tak

Colours Colours Colours

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This time I went for a totally new way and I loved it so much (its not the result I expected but its a start anyway). Orange dominates a bit more than I wanted but then this type of art never comes out the way you expect. It will always go the way it likes. This is the most amazing way anyone can become a master artist and create a unique piece that no one can ever copy, not in a million years. All you need is a canvas, lots of paint and time to get your hands dirty! I didn't prepare my canvas, just diluted the acrylic with a few drops of water. Then its just pour and swirl!! 😃 Finally the touchups on the small areas the paint couldn't get to. Again this was inspired by a YouTube video by MelyD artist. Thankyou MelyD! Lessons learnt 😬 • The first time I did this was a total disaster (should've taken a picture). I didn't want to waste much paint. So I went and diluted my acrylics a bit too much. When I poured, the colours mixed with each