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Description:
Interior poster mock up with plant pot,flower in room with white wall. 3D rendering, with an abstract painting by Rajayogi Nandina.
Title of the painting: The Dot(The ".")
*Original painting is for sale.*
Inspiration for this work of art was a ”Quark” (a sub-atomic particle). It means even an atom has the supporting particle to itself. Similarly consider a human as an Atom and idea as Quark, here the idea is usually ”useless/worthless” unless it becomes ”reality/huge” bringing change into the existing world. While it progresses over time, the idea could get closer to reality one step at a time. The path to the result can potentially be continuous or broken, all that matters is the goal, ideology, determination and genuity. This all happens in the realm of possibilities.
I wasn’t particular on perfect straight lines, because firstly I always wanted to compare the painting with life. Obviously, there can be several other meanings in the same abstract art, and I would love people to deduce their meanings from the art-work.
As I described the art with life, and being an artist I wanted it to be natural and thus there might be some minute deviations, once the picture is zoomed. The life is never a perfect entity, but describing someone else’s life by seeing from a farther distance it seems to be perfect but, once we get closer to that person, many surprises await.