Beautifully sculpted images,
Often become history,
And become a rich source
For learning.
While learning
I am surprised to see
The fragility of the medium
that breaks with excessive pressure.
I work with the shattered pieces.
Charcoal sticks- handle with care.
-payal
I always wanted to learn figurative art. When we shifted
back to Goa, I met my teacher quite naturally who is giving me lessons in fine
art. Today I worked with charcoal sticks and just loved it.
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Great! Do share some pictures of your art. Would love to see.
ReplyDeleteAnother gem from your pen, Payal. You write so beautifully, Payal. There is a calmness in your writing that is distinctive.
ReplyDeleteWould love it if you would share some of your charcoal sketches with us sometime.
Wow!! Charcoal Sticks? This is new to me Payal! Nice poem!
ReplyDeleteGreat! glad you are doing something which you wanted to do since a long. Good Luck
ReplyDeleteI remember doing drawing with charcoal sticks in school, but I was pathetic at it. Do share your charcoal artworks, Payal!
ReplyDeleteFigurative art is a new thing for me. I am so very zero with the art! So, here is a request Payal, for a post on the topic with your charcoal stick art!
ReplyDeleteAs for the poem, it is so smooth and silken!
- Anagha From Team MocktailMommmies
WoW.... Would love to have a glimpse of your works now :D
ReplyDeleteI am a great fanof art. Some day I will also take lessons in fine arts.
ReplyDeleteam curious to see some images of this... sounds really interesting this form of preserving the past
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I love charcoal paintings! Liked the analogy of fragility making history
ReplyDeleteThe poem is painted with the colors of life and brush stroke of contrasting imagination. Payal.
ReplyDeleteThis form of art is new to me , do share pics of same.
ReplyDeleteCheers
MeenalSonal from AuraOfThoughts