Thursday, April 23, 2009


Don't ask me what is meant by them, they just came naturally. In my opinion, it would be ridiculous to attach a meaning to them or try to draw some inference as earlier I myself was trying. However, you are free to decide for yourself. When the picture on top was created, I labelled it "dilemma and struggle". If you ask me why, I frankly have no idea. What I have drawn in there is not totally absurd, but it is random; I do not know why is it that I have drawn what I have together and in the manner depicted.


The darker one was called "fall and hope" at the time of its creation! No reason as to why such a random name. I thought at the time that I was being overly smart and modern by giving these pictures such fancy names but now that I think of it, I really don't see any reason apart from that. Perhaps some day I would better understand my motivations as I drew these pictures and be able to appreciate them. Till then will be happy to bask in the glory of innocence!

5 comments:

Sunir Verma said...

In d second pick... u can just draw Captain Jack Sparrow in the ship nd then i guarantee u, there wud be only hope...no fall :P ... nd I had no idea that u drew pictures as well... Maybe I should write a blog on things dat i didnt know about sheffaaallly dat i know now courtesy her blog... Do write a post trying 2 explain wat dese paintings actually mean or tell me smtme else... get out of the wrld of innocence jaaatni!! :P

Sohil Bhagat said...

hehe@above...btw, I would call the first one "The tentacular struggle" and the second one "The Crab effect". Try and figure out why.

Ritu said...

well.....i think the 2nd one is more lyk a pursuit of life...."hope" doesnt justify the intensity of the quest to survive....lets see if u r wid me in this :)

Ashish Kushwaha said...

ritu ki mat suniyo... yeh hamesha bakwaas hi karti hai.. ;)

Shefali said...

its totally open for interpreatation and as i said, dont know what i was thinking while naming them, so everything's OK :)