Sunday, August 08, 2010

The tree of Lilas

This series of paintings was a spiritual journey for me which I may not be able to explain in a blog or in conversation.








The painting with Radha on a swing was the second after the Kaliya-Mardana and it sparked an idea to use the tree as a continuing theme to connect the different Lilas of Bhagwan. So I followed it up with Krishna playing the flute with a cow lovingly curled around his feet. The tree was coming to the ground.




The other side of the tree is where Mother Yashoda tried to tie Him. It was a joy for me also to try tying Him. But as the story goes, it works when He permits and for those brief moments, it worked.




This painting of the peacock on top of the tree was a highlight as I played with the subject. Spot Krishna if you can on this painting :) I just could not resist it and that night I hardly slept with the thought of Him being there and only I knew it.

The entire series is on the wall- photo below. The paintings are on black foam with acrylics taped to the wall with painter's tape. So simple yet effective.

The tree will continue with more paintings added as days go by if He gives me the inspiration.


2 comments:

Nanda said...

Amazing creativity here. I am not spiritual but I could see how it would inspire somebody to come up with images such as these.
The idea to use black board to show ( or not?) Krishna has come out quite powerfully even though so little paint was used.
No, I could not make out Krishna but there seems to be the hint of flute on the right, though making out the posture for Him was not possible. :)

Varsee said...

Hi Pushpa, i am an amateur artist and as i came across your blog this was the post that fascinated me a lot. Its wonderful to have come up with such a creative idea. Please continue to do such good work!!