Prefer when you don;t use a big paragraph for text but use speech bubbles - maybe it is because of my computer screen setting, but this is difficult to read. Illustration style are very different in each work - I always look forward to seeing how your work will look next! Thanks for the blog.
Shiv ji is into ownership? Now that IS sad to hear. No wonder "His" world is in tatters-absentee landlordism never worked that well. I'll stick to the Tao and the spirit of the valley that never dies.
Now, well said PT! Thought-provoking volley. Amruta should be happy to attract intelligent if not numerous commentators here. (It is easier to say lots of things eruditely and emphatically when nothing of importance is being discussed). Hats off, Anon
Received a Nari Shakti award from the President of India on 8th March 2017 for "unusual work that breaks boundaries" in art/l...
Order Now! 'Sauptik: Blood and Flowers' (2016) by Amruta Patil
Concluding book of the Mahabharat & Puraan-based Parva duology (after Adi Parva).
'Adi Parva: Churning of the Ocean' (2012) by Amruta Patil. Order online.
Adi Parva, via Amruta Patil (HarperCollins India). In French 'Parva: L'éveil de l'océan' (Au Diable Vauvert).Graphic novel based on the Mahabharat, the Puraans and the tradition of oral storytellers.
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Is this a painting or book cover? or painting on book cover?..
Prefer when you don;t use a big paragraph for text but use speech bubbles - maybe it is because of my computer screen setting, but this is difficult to read.
Illustration style are very different in each work - I always look forward to seeing how your work will look next! Thanks for the blog.
@geetu: noted. thanks for the feedback. wasn't too sure about this text format either.
@pRasad: neither. testing visual styles.
they are owned by pashupati -
shiv
not by 'us all'
Shiv ji is into ownership? Now that IS sad to hear. No wonder "His" world is in tatters-absentee landlordism never worked that well. I'll stick to the Tao and the spirit of the valley that never dies.
Well said Kabira !
that ownership is inherent in his name ...
no greater tao than his continuos meditation on the divine
the world is in tatters because of its rebellion against divine not by divine's absenteeism
it can all be over in a blink of an eye by the landlords orders but for the mercy it has in allowing time for the souls to make a choice
Now, well said PT! Thought-provoking volley. Amruta should be happy to attract intelligent if not numerous commentators here. (It is easier to say lots of things eruditely and emphatically when nothing of importance is being discussed).
Hats off,
Anon
vvv nice art
HB sager
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