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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 65x65in
About this artwork
This painting is essentially a visual poetry about finding and losing in spiritual sense of the world. It tries to capture the essence of the sense of thoughtlessness that one feels while experiencing lovemaking for the first time. The painting deals with two of the most essential aspects of human life. That are - desire and passion. It also intends to portray the innermost feelings of human beings who are entangled in love. The choice of magenta…
colour, scattered flowers and the third human eye (the source of inner spirituality) represents the inner peace that attached with human love. Evidently, the painting is profoundly influenced by the classical Indian music and Indian philosophy. Both traditions essentially talks about spiritual bliss, transcendentalism, and equilibrium between mind and body. This painting expressly seeks to represent this through visual abstraction. It is indeed impossible to define love.
Pratap Singh
India
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Experienced Artist
- Art Fair Participant
- Prizewinner
- Works on commission
« Perhaps as human beings we all desire for love, peace, simplicity, honesty, and kindness in our life. I endeavor to convey this through my abstract-minimalism works. »
Pratap Singh is an award-winning mystical–spiritual–lyrical abstract, colour-field, non-objective (Purposiveness without Purpose) painter based in India whose works have been exhibited in Singapore, Spain, Belgium, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. His art conveys the essence of silence as translated through his inner consciousness. He works with a minimal form of representation, following the inner path of Zen, Buddhism, and theosophy, and lives in alignment with nature, absolute spirit, peace (pacifism), and scientific (optimal state of mind–body–soul) spirituality for transcendentalism, the temporality of being, and cosmic energy.
He eternally loves the essence of silence that perhaps we all have in our consciousness, but in the presence of the sound of our day-to-day life we cannot hear it properly. In his art, he persists in conveying that silence through his inner consciousness.
He eternally loves the essence of silence that perhaps we all have in our consciousness, but in the presence of the sound of our day-to-day life we cannot hear it properly. In his art, he persists in conveying that silence through his inner consciousness.