"The aim of every artist is to arrest motion,which is life,by artificial means and hold it fixed so that a hundred years later when a stranger looks at it,it moves again, since it is life." So said Williamson Harrison Faulkner and this is part of my inspiration too. I aspire to create art that will be enjoyed by generations to come. My works can be seen and bought at http://www.usharamachandran.com/
Sunday, November 19, 2006
My "Post"
This is the cozy corner of my house where I seem to be spending most of my time now.
I completed 4 new paintings this month!
The latest being something I like very much.A young man reading out some thing he finds interesting to his friend-a girl in a city park.
Some thing which impressed me when I saw London was the open spaces around and inside the big city.What I saw was very different to the picture I had of London in my mind-from all that I had read about it.One of the strangest sights I saw at London was a fox trotting down the road as I peeped out of the hotelroom window at night. We stayed very close to Hyde Park.
I love that city .
Wonder if I was able to convey what I had in my mind when I painted it.Hope to put it up on the blog soon.
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