Oil on canvas 9 by 12 inches
Painted from the memory of my Italy trip, this is my virtual getaway from all the outside noise! Not a bit of silence for a second often drives me crazy, the continuous honking of the two wheelers and the three wheelers, the barking of the street dogs, the shouting of the street vendors,the drilling sound of never ending constructions, just to name a few! I envy my brother( living in Colorado) who can sip his morning coffee enjoying the Rockies! Funnily, when he visits home, he records all that is noise to me as beautiful sounds and plays back everyday to make him feel he is at home. Surely grass is greener on the other side of the fence.:-)
It looks so real,your work of art..I envy your memory and imagination.
ReplyDeleteAs for silence and varied noises you had mentioned I was reminded of the idiom one man's meat is another's poison!!
This is a beautiful painting. I'm so used to the noises around me that I hardly notice them.
ReplyDeleteYou have captured a serene quiet scene - even if it is a riot of colors :) I fully understand your and your brother's feelings about sound/noise - I seem to vacillate between the two sentiments - I know how it is to not be able to hear myself think in India and sometimes long for a bit of the lively sounds when back in the US - I guess each has a place and time ;)
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous, Padmaja! I love those sweeping skies too. I wouldn't like the noise either, I must say. I tend to be and like quiet. Well...I'm quiet at home. Once I get comfortable, watch out though. Sometimes I don't shut up! LOL Anyway, fields of poppies always remind me of the Wizard of Oz move and I've always thought it was a beautiful sight.
ReplyDeleteHaha, the grass is always greener. Your poppy field is gorgeous. I wonder who lives in that little house with that magnificent view of the flowers and the mountains. Beautiful painting.
ReplyDeleteThis is simply amazing, Padmaja.
ReplyDeleteYou have a true talent to be able to paint this beautiful scene from memory!! Wanting space and quiet is part and parcel of being an artist, it replenishes our souls. : )
ReplyDeleteA beautiful and peaceful image, the sky is spectacular , and the little house far away with the beautiful view of the poppies is a haven for creative souls .
ReplyDeleteA painting exuding so much peace. I really love it.
ReplyDeleteEven I hate these constant noises that is forever keeping us company, in most places in India. I also yearn for some peace and quiet.
What a beautiful field of poppies, Padmaja. ...and that little house in the distance with the spacious sky above. Love it! I understand what you are saying. There is something that scrapes the nerves with street noise. I recall coming home from a city visit, once, and remarking how loud the silence was at home. That's how nice it is to experience the gentle sounds of birds chirping and leaves rustling and the wind catching the eaves.
ReplyDeleteI live on a main street in the city and I have had to get used to lots of street noise, although I admit I run my air conditioner instead of opening the window because it's too much noise for me! Your painting is beautifully tranquil, amazing you work from memory so effortlessly.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful painting...
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I love those spaces among the poppies--room to meander through without stepping on a poppy.
ReplyDeleteIf you have seen the scene in person, how lucky you must be. And this is a beautiful representation of it... love the play of light in the sky, and the poppy field!
ReplyDeleteI can so understand your envy of your brother's home overlooking the Rockies... overlooking the Rockies!
I loved your post !! and so true because when I visit out West, there's so much land around us...where in New York I sneeze and my neighbors Bless me.. LOL so the grass is sometimes greener on the other side of the fence...!! This poppy field is SO beautifully painted, Padmaja....love the colors and the sky is fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks lovely!:)
ReplyDeleteHelooooooooooooo :) how are you
ReplyDeleteand that is a beautiful painting ... I would love to visit a place like this .. so much color
Bikram
Just beautiful...can feel the poppies swaying in the breeze....
ReplyDeleteTruly, its a case of "grass is greener on the other side"
ReplyDeleteLike that "almost hidden" house and that too created from memory.
Really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely spread of red velvet on green grass:)
ReplyDeleteSomehow I missed your poppies. They are so wide and free and full with air.
ReplyDeleteThe windows of one of my rooms face the very busy Moscow street. I can never open the window because of noise. But closed windows stop ALL the noise, special plastic window frames are installed. Maybe this info is useful for you.
This one is stunning Padmaja, the colors, the angle of the hill, that sweet little villa. And that you painted this from a memory of your visit makes it extra special.
ReplyDeleteThe brilliant red-green field offset by a pastel sky...very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Oh those flowers :)
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