Apr 26, 2009

Right or Wrong


Title: Right or Wrong
Medium: Indelible Ink on textured paper
Size: 10" X 8"
Date of creation: 2009 April

Apr 24, 2009

‘Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo’


You will be amazed to know that "Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo" is a grammatically correct sentence, it uses the following meanings of the word buffalo:



Buffalo: The place Buffalo, New York.


buffalo: An animal, in the plural


buffalo: To bully, confuse, deceive, or intimidate.



The sentence thus translates as:


‘Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo bully bully Buffalo buffalo’


To make things simpler let us replace the word buffalo with another animal, say ‘bison’. Thus it becomes:


‘Buffalo bison Buffalo bison bully bully Buffalo bison’


To make it even simpler let us replace Buffalo the name of a place with another place, say Congo. Thus it becomes:


‘Congo bison Congo bison bully bully Congo bison’


Changing it even further it can be said to have the same structure as:


‘Naughty boys Naughty boys bully bully Naughty boys’


Therefore, it is grammatically correct. It was used in 1972 by William J. Rapaport, an associate professor at the University at Buffalo.


Needless to say, a visual representation of this amazing sentence will follow soon .

Baddymynton


Title: Baddymynton
Medium: Black Ink on bond paper
Size: 10" X 8"
Date of creation: 2009 April

Apr 23, 2009

Bloody Blog Wars


Title: Bloody Blog Wars
Medium: Indelible Ink on textured paper
Size: 10" X 8"
Date of creation: 2009 April

Apr 19, 2009

Apr 17, 2009

"There must be more to life..."

"There must be more to life, than life"
What is life but a journey to surpass life. There must be more to life, than life.

"Said the joker to the thief."
- Bob Dylan

The Unforgiven


Title: The Unforgiven
Medium: Pen on bond paper
Size: 10" X 8"
Date of creation: 2009 April

Apr 8, 2009

Apr 7, 2009

Feb 12, 2009

So ugly as to be beautiful

"All works of art whose function it is to express the soul and the emotions, are always so ugly as to be beautiful, and so beautiful as to be ugly"

Thomas Mann in 'The Magic Mountain'

Nov 24, 2008

Pain.. !

The pain of not being able to paint... not wanting to paint... not feeling inspired to paint... pain, pain, painting!

A frivolous end I seek
My will a creature meek

The skies above overcast
My spirits at half mast

But the Good Lord sees all
And I can hear a distant call

Nov 13, 2008

An art-ilosophical question!

For someone who wants to paint free, i.e. without any motive of greatness, money, fame or ego-satisfaction, will it be better to:

1) Paint what he/she wants to do momentarily with speed and quick results

OR

2) Paint with great deliberation and great attention to detail so as to perfectly recreate the image inside his/her head.

The question being if one paints with great effort and attention to detail, is one bound by the fineness of the painting, thus making one an 'un-free' painter.

All comments and answers from anyone, are very welcome!

Sanjeev

Nov 4, 2008