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Remembering Ancestors-3 (vk-278) Print

vijay kiyawat

India

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Bhutan is called the land of happiness, where development is measured by the happiness index. Everywhere, you meet soft spoken people, and see monks and nuns of all ages in monasteries that are galore in different parts of the country and in major towns. Bhutan revers its beliefs, traditions, ancestors, rulers, and deities. Bhutanese have several traditions of worshipping the the revered ones. After my trip to Bhutan I did several Bhutan paintings in Indian Contemporary Art form. In this medium size painting one sees the tiny stupas (tsa tsas) made of clay placed on the slopes of hills as we drive past the mountain highways from one town to another. The number of tsa tsas indicates the age of the ancestor who passed away. While young monks are curious to see the tsa tsas, two more monks are walking on a distant mountain towards tsa tsas.

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Giclee on Canvas

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16 W x 12 H x 1.25 D in

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17.75 W x 13.75 H x 1.25 D in

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In 2019, Goldman Sachs India acquired 11 of my works for their newly built corporate office in India. Among possessors of around 100 works of mine are senior corporate executives from Disney, Deutsche Bank, Boston Consulting Group, Bank Of Tokyo etc.; academicians, diplomates, and art collectors. I primarily do Watercolors. These are story/philosophy based, involving strong imaginary compositions, and a bit of surrealism. The inspiration comes from literature, nature study, and worldwide travels. The paintings are soft, serene, and vibrant. The admirers describe these as "Happy Paintings". Recognitions: -Select Exhibit - AIFACS New Delhi and Camlin Foundation (3 times each) -Exhibition of the year 2014-India Habitat Centre New Delhi, published in their annual journal -Nominated General Council Member of Sahitya Kala Parishad, an Academy of Delhi Government to promote and propagate art & culture in the city of Delhi, India

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