rose from the ground
to fall from the sky
swollen wonder
born of thunder
meditated on the leaf
at the brim of my heart
a moment in eternity
i live
a sense of purity
i survive
a lesson of love
from the edge of the sky
Ishrath
Art, Design and Inspiration Unlimited
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rose from the ground
to fall from the sky
swollen wonder
born of thunder
meditated on the leaf
at the brim of my heart
a moment in eternity
i live
a sense of purity
i survive
a lesson of love
from the edge of the sky
Ishrath
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Flowers grow out of dark moments.
Corita Kent
Gone are the heat spells.
Cool winds now cooleth the soul.
It is gulmohar galore.
Everywhere.
Nothing is more uplifting than the sight of a scarlet colored flowers midst grey weather. It brings in the cheer at the fag end of summer. When the skies start to grey, the winds begin to cool and climate remains sultry, the gulmohar petals unfold brightly on the trees and fall bravely on the ground.
Gulmohar flowers announce the monsoon in wait. Its colors are a harbinger of good times to come. A respite from heat, a relief from drought, its bright colors symbolize life and the vibrancy it promises. Akin to bright vermillon and its sacred purpose, gulmohar has a reason of its own to live and thrive.
One of most beautiful sights and smells of this season is the gentle drizzle of rain, dampened earth and the wet petals of Gulmohar flowers strewn on the asphalt road. Midst the gray weather and grey asphalt lie hundreds of scarlet lives. They not only seem alive but brings everything around to life.
Where flowers bloom so does hope.
Lady Bird Johnson
Gulmohar laden tree with scarlet bright flowers is quite a site to behold. This gentle tree with frail leaves is a common site in India. Used on pavements, roadside and gardens, this tree lives where people do. Adopted from another continent hundreds of years ago, Delonix regia aka Gulmohar has deep-rooted itself in the Indian soil and the Eastern psyche.
Gulmohar brings back a sea-tide of memories for almost everyone. Childhood spent hiding behind its tree trunks and climbing some of its stronger branches, plucking the red flowers, dismantling the flower buds to make spooky nail extensions, anthers in lock-fighting, to simply having the flowers in hands… the memories are endless.
There are always flowers for those who want to see them.
Henri Matisse
Whilst Gulmohar is a beauty to behold, its name origin is quite unflattering. ‘Delonix’ is derived from two Greek words: ‘delos’ meaning evident’ and ‘onux’ a claw in allusion to the shape of the petals. But to see a flower as a whole is an experience by itself. Tender, feathery petals of Delonix regia burst with colors of fire. From the base of the petal to the edge, there are many shades of scarlet unparalleled in nature.
High on trees, low on bush, and even when they wither and fall, Gulmohar flowers bring in color burst wherever they are. Opening your window in the morning to the sight of bright Gulmohar flowers and green leaves is a moment of a lifetime. For some reason, it gives a lot of hope and cheerfulness. Guess its color therapy at work.
A morning-glory at my window satisfies me more than the metaphysics of books.
Walt Whitman
It is at the edge of a petal that love waits.
William Carlos Williams
Ever wondered why one of the Gulmohar’s petal is streaked in different colors and looks different from the rest?
Botanically, it is called the upright standard petal. I’d say it is because of love.
When you live with someone long enough, you end up being like them. Same is the destiny of this petal that lives so lovingly close to the flowers inner most self. The stamens impart is characteristic colors to this petal which hugged them since birth.
These bright streaks of madness, purity and serenity are for all to see. And for those who lived with so much love in life, it just shows.
I perhaps owe having become a painter to flowers.
Claude Monet
Bread feeds the body, indeed, but flowers feed also the soul.
The Koran
This flamboyant flame tree continually inspireds the poets, artists and everyone in love with any form of art. Poems’ celebrating its flaming glory to painters reliving the scarlet moments in vivid strokes, this flaming flower holds and beholds many untold stories.
We can only discover the hidden secrets of nature in time with patience and love… only to discover that every little thing is a part of the bigger grand plan. Not just the artists and gardeners, the friends of the earth, medical fraternity and the environmentalists are waking up to see the benefits of this flower.
There are reasons for the flowers to bloom in their seasons.
A lot has been written about the medicinal uses of gulmohar in many ancient texts of Ayurveda and Siddha. But to see its real medicinal use in day-to-day lives, one must observe the remote rural India where this tree is indispensible for both humans and animals. A herbal remedy for rheumatism, flatulence, anti-inflammation, to psychosomatic medicinal uses, its uses are plenty. Indeed, it a piece of good-looking medicine.
Gulmohar Flowers for Eco-friendly Colors and Fashion
Gulmohar’s reds are the colors to die for. Highly individualistic, its flaming hues continue to inspired photographers, artists and fashion designers. For the eco-friend bandwagon, there are attempts to extract natural dye from these flowers. It is believed that the stamens of Delonix regia have a potent pigment that imparts colors to some vegetables and fruits such as bell peppers, saffron, corn, etc. Scientists in India have succeeded in their attempts to extract natural dyes from different parts of gulmohar flower by combining them with other organic substances such as turmeric and alum. It is only a matter of time that the reds of our clothes would be powered by the gulmohars.
Gulmohar for Going Green
Gulmohar is a low-maintenance tree and an ideal choice for lining the roads, avenues, gardens and parks. Because of its use for ornamental purpose, Gulmohar contributes in environmentalist’s efforts related to soil conservation, reforestation of difficult sites, soil improvement, and in protecting the footings of rivers and channel banks.
All the flowers of all the tomorrows are in the seeds of today.
Indian Proverb
If you are wanting to plant a new tree in your garden, backyard or line the avenue – think of Gulmohar tree. Take care of the sapling, and as it grows it needs less/no maintainece.
When it blooms, you will find that earth, indeed, laughs in flowers.
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Have you ever considered a painting as a backdrop for showcasing gemstones? Can paintings play a role in window dressing for jewelry display? I tried.
Here is one of my little squares that has a geologic abstract art inspiredd by Lapiz Lazuli gemstone. The stone by itself is spectacular in detail and needs no fuss around it to stand out. Gorgeous blue with gold streaks, as designed by nature, never cease to amaze.
This is but another attempt to try tone over tone. Surprise! Surprise! It works. The broad palette knife strokes complement the intense detailing on the gemstone.
Here, one art form (of designing jewellery) complements the other. This painting (along with other gemstone inspiredd artworks) is currently being used as a backdrop for jewelry display in a lifestyle boutique in Chennai.
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“Never give up. Never, never give up!
We shall go on to the end.”
Winston Churchill
Perseverence
Acrylic on Canvas
18 x 24
Varnished Finish
Perseverence – steady persistence in adhering to a belief, resilience, and patience is what we see in nature.
“In the confrontation between the stream and the rock, the stream always wins- not through strength but by perseverence.”
H. Jackson Brown
This painting happened in my mind when I was gazing at Free Within – with its deep earth and the sky above. I could see a tree there – wanting to come out of the crevices. The tree in my thought was high, mighty, big and bold. Its strong branches stood tall against the deep forest greens. Its roots were strong within.
So, I set out to finish it – as I saw it. Thick modelling paste gave me the freedom to deepen the roots on canvas. Knife slided deep into earth in gay abandon. It always feels good when ones visions get translated on canvas – even if they are not true representation.
But midst the root formation, the joy stopped. Something did not feel right. The tree refused to be born on the canvas. Chopped and uprooted trees is what I saw. That is the reality we live in. At that moment, all I could see was a tree stump. The stump remained on the canvas. Dead. Silent.
“Trees are poems that earth writes upon the sky.
We fell them down and turn them into paper, that we may record our emptiness”
Kahlil Gibran
I let the paste to dry. Nothing felt right. In vain, I looked up to the tree for answers. I could never give up on it or abandon it.
The mighty tree did not give up either. Its destiny was not to remain to rot. It refused to die.
It gave birth to new saplings from within. What I thought of painting as dead was living within. The little plants made themselves out of the earth’s crevices.
My earlier painting, Free Within, now seems complete.
“He who has hope has everything”
Arabian Proverb
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I love abstract art for as long as I can remember. And here are some the abstract art painters that I admire.
There are many wonderful abstract artists all over the world that I know and I dont know of. Here are a few that I have come across in my online-lifetime. I will append this list as and when I discover many more masters.
I am also including a photo each of their paintings that I like so you will also get an idea of what kind of abstracts I have listed down here. Please help me update this list for it is always a joy to see new artwork, colors, compositions, and style.
Here they are, in their true colors (and in alphabetical order)
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John Muir
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