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Poetry in Stone Photograph

Madhu Gopal Rao Rama

India

Photography, Black & White on Other

Size: 12 W x 18 H x 0.1 D in

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Poetry In Stone These ruins speak of the magnificent Indian architectural, sculptural heritage. Their physical remains in a variety of states, as preserved complete forms, as shells or relics, seem to evoke within their residues and remnants, an underlying emotion that evoke the glory of the past, express anguish of destruction or simply enthrall by their splendor. They seem to be at rest, after a lengthy journey. Madhugopal captures in his photographs, these very mysteries, embedded in century year old temples and forts of South Indian architecture. Enigmatic structures of caves, rocks, crumbling temples, shattered ruins are exposed in their streaming lights and perspectives, to underlying emotions , a slow stir that moves the unconscious, with their age old signage and symbolism . The hoary past looms large ,captured skillfully through well composed, interesting angles and directions of light. The poetry flows, as the skills parallel the beauty of the structures, idols and sculptures. They are explored to heighten the hidden, underlying, unfathomable feelings. The flying gandharvas, the poignant Buddha, floral patterns, unending arches, stairways create a movement and rhythm, unveil a sensual quality. Light flows on the pillared structures and arches creating resonances of inexplicable deep silences .In the changing patterns of the clouds, the expanse of the sky and sometimes the reflections in the water add exciting dimensions, explored to enhance the mood in an abstracted quality. The ruggedness of the Golconda fort, their exposed stone works, ruins, arches and surrounding rocks have a handsome appeal compared to the dramatic play of on the dark black stone sensuousness of the Katatiya temples. The ruin of the Kakatiya fort recreate stories of yore and valor while the intricate carving of the Halebid sculptures of men –women, bird and animal create amorous poetics. Fragile ornate Hoyasala sculptures weave stories, myths of heavenly otherworldly creatures, here festivity is at play, contrasting the poignancy of the Buddha at the Badami caves and the handsome demeanor of Hampi remains of the Vijayanagar architecture .Symbolism prevails high in the likes of the elepahts standing guard or the flowing Lingas .Man remains a solitary bystander in the silences recreated in these photographs .

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Photography:Black & White on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:12 W x 18 H x 0.1 D in

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I am a photographer based in Hyderabad, India. I was born in 1969 in a small town called Warangal, in Andhra Pradesh, India. Graduated in photography in 1994 and since then working as an Independent Artist.

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