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In this charcoal piece, portrays the poignant moment when fishermen leave the shore, guided by hope, courage, and their bond with the sea. This charcoal work captures their daily ritual, setting out at dawn, praying for safety, and trusting mother sea to grant them a plentiful return. Fishing, for them, is more than a livelihood; it is a way of life shaped by skill, resilience, and an intimate connection with nature. Through soft shadows and quiet… contrasts, the piece honors the strength and dignity of the coastal community and the timeless rhythm of their journeys.
Anna Tharakan is an artist with a Bachelor’s in Fine Arts, working primarily in charcoal and oil paints, deeply influenced by her upbringing on a childhood farm. She deftly blends expressive realism with gentle abstraction, drawing on observational techniques and the tactile inspiration of Indian textiles and crafts. Her art radiates resilience, memory, and a reverence for the quiet strength of women, inviting viewers into a moving celebration of nature and the enduring beauty of everyday life.