Veena Musical Instrument-Themed Abstract Acrylic Painting 'Melody of Stillness' Item ID: 2676664823
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"Spirituality and music merge into a single meditative visual experience created by India's Sunil Jaiswal. The acrylic composition resembles a flowing instrument, part veena, part cosmic string, with curves echoing the gentle movement of breath during meditation. Turquoise and deep teal shades swirl harmoniously, creating the sense of a resonant sound wave traveling through a tranquil space. The warm orange accents rise like rhythmic notes, suggesting the uplifting vibrations of a mantra or a soft melody. Circular motifs resemble echoing beats or chakras awakening, further enhancing the artwork's meditative quality. This artwork evokes the feeling of sitting in a quiet temple where music becomes prayer and sound becomes stillness. It is a visual reminder that true meditation often begins with a single, soothing note."
- 1.52 oz
- 10.8 inches W x 14 inches H
- Acrylic on paper
- Arrives unframed
- Signed by the artist
Made in India
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"Besides art, I was also very much interested in photography and took a six-month course in that field upon completion of my 12th standard. After that, I did a four-year diploma course in painting at the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Institute of Art and Culture. I was so fascinated by the beauty of art that I couldn't deny the fact that I was in love with it. As I learned every stroke, each line, I was more and more attracted to the world of art. In 1993, after my four-year painting course, I continued this journey and received a BA degree in fine arts. Here I came in contact with a variety of art media and enjoyed every bit of it. I don't want to be bound by any particular theme or style and have tried my hand at almost everything connected with art, like wood sculpting, clay molding, metal, fiberglass, wrought iron, ceramics, etc. I did quite a bit of work in wrought iron and metal sculpting and got a good response. I love working on Ganesha themes and have done quite a lot of pieces on this deity.
"My theme depends on my mood and keeps changing with time. Right now I am working on music meditation. Here I explore human involvement with music in any form. I want to portray the joy people derive from meditation. My wife is also an artist and she inspires me a lot.
"I have done several shows in India, including Delhi, Bombay, Chandigarh, Lucknow and Jaipur, and it has been a wonderful experience for me. And it feels especially great to be associated with Novica."
Among Dr. Sunil Jaiswal's many achievements are the creation of art books for India's CBSC syllabus as well as a number of handsome coffee table books. In an on-the-spot competition on Mother and Child organized by the 'Anuvart Bhavan,' he won the first prize and received the trophy from the hands of India's Former President. He took the gold medal during student life in the College of Arts, received an Award from the All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society in 2010, and received the Vasudev Kutumbkam, CBSC Award in 2012.
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"Besides art, I was also very much interested in photography and took a six-month course in that field upon completion of my 12th standard. After that, I did a four-year diploma course in painting at the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Institute of Art and Culture. I was so fascinated by the beauty of art that I couldn't deny the fact that I was in love with it. As I learned every stroke, each line, I was more and more attracted to the world of art. In 1993, after my four-year painting course, I continued this journey and received a BA degree in fine arts. Here I came in contact with a variety of art media and enjoyed every bit of it. I don't want to be bound by any particular theme or style and have tried my hand at almost everything connected with art, like wood sculpting, clay molding, metal, fiberglass, wrought iron, ceramics, etc. I did quite a bit of work in wrought iron and metal sculpting and got a good response. I love working on Ganesha themes and have done quite a lot of pieces on this deity.
"My theme depends on my mood and keeps changing with time. Right now I am working on music meditation. Here I explore human involvement with music in any form. I want to portray the joy people derive from meditation. My wife is also an artist and she inspires me a lot.
"I have done several shows in India, including Delhi, Bombay, Chandigarh, Lucknow and Jaipur, and it has been a wonderful experience for me. And it feels especially great to be associated with Novica."
Among Dr. Sunil Jaiswal's many achievements are the creation of art books for India's CBSC syllabus as well as a number of handsome coffee table books. In an on-the-spot competition on Mother and Child organized by the 'Anuvart Bhavan,' he won the first prize and received the trophy from the hands of India's Former President. He took the gold medal during student life in the College of Arts, received an Award from the All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society in 2010, and received the Vasudev Kutumbkam, CBSC Award in 2012.
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