Pretty high on this list, is Venice.
This is my watercolour rendition of a photograph I came across in the travel section of the LA Times e-paper while doing some research on Italy as a possible vacation destination this year. The photograph instantly captured my imagination. Here’s why..
This is the first time that I actually thought about Venetians and the fact that this canal city is what they call Home.
For a city that is so uniquely beautiful, steeped in culture and history, it sometimes takes on a one dimensional aspect to a foreigner. It begins to look like one of those places that exist just so that we can visit during vacation time.
This picture reminded me that Venice exists outside of tourist season; that there are people going about their lives within these colourful, quaint buildings.
The antennae on the buildings tell me that someone in there is watching cartoons, or a soap opera or a sitcom. And laughing or crying. Or cutting vegetables and yelling at someone to keep the volume down…
The two little boats anchored alongside one of the buildings are sitting there as matter-of-factly as a car would in our parking lots.
The beautiful plants over the balcony railing are being trimmed and groomed and watered by someone who cares to keep them looking beautiful.
The bright light in the picture, the shadows it has caused and the lack of traffic in the canal waters makes it seem like a lazy Sunday afternoon; or a day that everyone’s home watching Venice’s equivalent of an India- Pakistan one day match.
This is why I love this picture. It may have no people in it. But it is teeming with life.
I love it. I am waiting for my potrait *psst, u have to do it now, have told the whole world Im getting a spl one for my big 3 0*
ReplyDeleteWell, we cant have them thinking you were joking.. a portrait it is. I should be free in precisely one and a half weeks :)
ReplyDeleteMy dear Zeetal, This time I loved the description as much as the painting. Awesomeness blogofied.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sadanand!
ReplyDeleteThough I have noticed your 'this time'.
Hmph.
:)
Hmmm... seems like you are good with all mediums and forms alike... can consider sitting for that portrait you have so pestered me for...no no don't mention it.... alright... ur welcome
ReplyDeletelol! I will do the portrait with pleasure. However, you do realise you will have to sit without moving much for a good 25 minutes.
ReplyDeleteThink you can handle it..?
stunning interpretation...im a big fan! :)
ReplyDelete@Dark Knight: Aww, thank you :)
ReplyDeleteaap toh chha gayi...brilliant....I am just goind post by post...so will see most of the comments today!!
ReplyDelete@Tupe :) :) Thank you.
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