Monday, 7 October 2013

 
As I walk this passage,
Familiar walls, unfamiliar paints,
Changed with age,
How many new coats of paint,
Since I grew up?
 
I touch the walls,
Warm with memories,
Tears, laughter, resonance all,
Of a home filled with family.
 
I used to run here once,
Now I watch this corridor,
I see the dark shadows,
The light emanating from the doors.
 
Dark and bright,
This is what life is all about,
All ending in a window of light.
When did it get difficult?
Walking through the shadow of pain and sorrow,
Into the brightness of laughter and love.
Towards the window of light.
 
These rooms where I lived,loved,
Laughed, cried,
Where my granddad read me poems,
Where he quietly died.
I look into it,
Once a part,
Now apart.
 
And this one where my grand mom cooked,
Not just food, but stories,
Of princes, and robbers,
Dragons and fairies.
Where I fought with my siblings,
Over sweet dumplings.
 
This is the step,
Where I always slipped and fell,
And brought the house down,
With my heart wrenching yell.
 
I watch these places,
From the outside,
Once so well-known,
Now so unknown,
The voices and smells die away,
I am engulfed in darkness,
And its still day.
 
It used to be so easy when I was a child…
When did it get so difficult?
Where did all the familiar faces go?
Where did all the familiar smells vanish?
Where is that girl who ran so free?
Who dreamt and lived fearlessly.
Who is this woman that walks lost,
Lost insight!
Lost in a corridor
That is a one way
And can only end up
At the window of light…


Saturday, 5 October 2013

 
Paintings are feelings and thoughts expressed in colours. What was I thinking when I painted this one? What story did I want to tell? All these are questions that don't matter. Not when you are viewing it. What matters then is how you feel? What responses the painting draws from within you. Does it move you? Does it speak to you? Make you feel?
Theres such a freedom here. No correct or wrong answers. What you feel is what is. Thats your truth. Nothing else matters really.

I could tell you that this is a 4ft by 3ft acrylic painting. I could tell you what I wanted to say. But wouldn't it be more fun to let you discover your own truth about this one... Freedom is so wonderful. Feel free!