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Ram (iii) Painting

Jignesh Jariwala

India

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 24 W x 24 H x 1 D in

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The composition in this painting is of neo-tantric(modern) style. Infinite peace & spirituality is depicted in this artwork which can be seen in the pastel shades of green & blue. The Tilak is one of the most significant symbols of Hinduism. In this canvas painting, white & red colour is used to form the Tilak. Tilak shows faith towards Hindu religion. Below the Tilak, a bow (weapon used by Lord Shri Ram) is formed by the calligraphy of the word ‘Ram’ (in Hindi language withoout Shiro rekha or upper line). Just like a bow makes the arrow powerful, similarly if a human soul(arrow) stays determined on the ‘Ram’(bow) he/she can achieve divine power. A softened/dimmed human figure can be seen above the bow in the painting. It can be seen that the human(soul) in it is positioned to merge with the universal power. The vibes formed by this painting portrays positivity & supreme peace. 'Ram' The word ‘Ram’ (In Hindi language without Shiro rekha or upper line) is repeatedly used (zoom the picture to see it) to form a pattern which forms rhythm in this painting. The word refers to Hindu deity Shri Rama. This is one of the most sacred words in Hinduism. Since old times, it is widely believed that regular chanting of this word prevents grief and adversities. ‘Ram’ is believed to be the voice of the soul. Ram is the symbol of virtue, justice, obedience, bravery, valiance, modesty & helpfulness. He shows the victory of good over evil. ‘Ram’ is not just a word, it is a personality through which god took a form of human. The word ‘Ram’ is so sacred & dear that Hindus use this word as a suffix in their names, like ‘Krishnaram’, ‘Gangaram’, ‘Rajaram’, ‘Haldiram’, ‘Atmaram’ etc. The vibrations generated by this word are very positive & welcoming and that is the reason why Hindus greet each other by saying ‘Ram Ram’ in place of ‘hi’ & ‘hello’. This sacred word fills the painting with positive vibrations & makes the mind of the viewer pleasant. Medium : Acrylic colors & Black marker pen on stretched canvas. Size : 24 x 24 inches (unframed) (1 inch depth) Any type of copying or remaking of this work is strictly prohibited.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:24 W x 24 H x 1 D in

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Born : 1976, Surat, Gujarat, India. BFA from B.A Mehta Kala Mahavidhyalaya, Amalsad, Gujarat, India. Artist by soul, nature & profession. I am attracted to colours and paintings since my childhood. Completed art education with the subjects sketching, portraits & creative paintings. If talk about my paintings, most of them have the subjects related to spirituality & cosmic powers. Whenever I think of abstract art, the subjects of cosmic energy, divine power, soul, prime soul, human existence & spirituality gets portrayed on the canvas spotaneously. Most of my paintings are of modern, tantrik, conceptual, abstract, expressionism, impressionism styled. I believe Tantrik as an ideal style to express the infinite powers of human mind & Aesthetics. You will see more colours than lines in my artworks. I believe lines are a bond & resrtriction in expressing feelings. Freely used colours make the feelings visible. All the qualities of the world have been identified as three basic gunas (Guna is referred to a quality of human), Tamas(dullness, inertia), Rajas(luxury, passion) & Sattva(harmony, purity). Tamas is a dull & sluggish mind , Rajas is an extroverted mind full of aggression, anxiety & desire, Sattva is a calm, wise & happy mind. I make the best use of colors to express these gunas(qualities). When I use colours on canvas with an open mind, it makes the viewer feel my feelings. My paintings make the viewer fall into a kind of fascination. When someone studies my paintings deeply, he/she can feel the divinity. No matter wherever the painting is placed, you can feel the vibes when you see it because I don’t use the colours just to fill the blank canvas, but I use them as my soul teaches me to make viewer feel the positivity, gratitude & love. A scene in a movie or play expresses a feeling through music, facial expressions, lighting and this makes the audience really feel what the artists are trying to express, similarly, painting is also a visual art in which composition of colours, lines, shapes, tone and textures make the viewer experience the feelings. I always feel satisfaction when making paintings but my paintings have it’s value only when the viewer can also feel the same. In short, I see painting as an art of expressing feelings. I am artist not because I make paintings, but because I express wonderful feelings though the paintings. I am thankful to all my art teachers & friends for all their support, specially to a wonderful artist Mr.

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