July 19, 2011
When in New Delhi recently, we visited "Myths & Legends", an exhibition of paintings by Sabya Sachi Ghosh at the India Habitat Centre. I was particularly struck by one painting relevant to this blog.
His painting depicting Airaavat, Lord Indra's elephant brought to mind, chapter 10-27 where Śrī Kṛṣṇa says, ऐरावतं गजेन्द्राणां "Among elephants, I am Airaavat."
I like some of Sabya Sachi's surrealistic representations of images and stories from the Purānas (I hate calling them myths or legends). Besides the Airaavat above, I particularly liked one of the Dashāvatāra. Didn't take a picture unfortunately. I will update this post when I find his business card with a link to his website.
If you get to see his exhibition, please do visit.
Hari Om and Namaskaar until the next post
When in New Delhi recently, we visited "Myths & Legends", an exhibition of paintings by Sabya Sachi Ghosh at the India Habitat Centre. I was particularly struck by one painting relevant to this blog.
His painting depicting Airaavat, Lord Indra's elephant brought to mind, chapter 10-27 where Śrī Kṛṣṇa says, ऐरावतं गजेन्द्राणां "Among elephants, I am Airaavat."
I like some of Sabya Sachi's surrealistic representations of images and stories from the Purānas (I hate calling them myths or legends). Besides the Airaavat above, I particularly liked one of the Dashāvatāra. Didn't take a picture unfortunately. I will update this post when I find his business card with a link to his website.
If you get to see his exhibition, please do visit.
Hari Om and Namaskaar until the next post
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