Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Paintings

One afternoon, I was walking in a shopping mall randomly going through the Shops and things. It was a weekday therefore only few shoppers were appearing in. Glowing sign boards, Lights and LEDs were blinking to catch people. Electronics, Grossery, Coffee shops, Food beverages, Clothing and many more nothing less. Kids screaming, sound of rem
ote operated Toy cars negating the soft rock music coming our from speakers attached to the walls and ceilings of the Mall. Few old folks where just enjoying the view, decorations and soft music under the breeze of centralized air conditioning pretending that they are just alone. Toy trains passed through the ground floor where kids crying on their mother demanding a ride.

I took an escalator to move myself to the second level of the floors and reached unknowing to and painting shop. The magnificently drawn paining were mounted on the walls, tables. Few were kept on the floors. The heave and bigger frames were just rested on the walls and racks. Most of the art work was hand painted where very few were printed digitally. Almost all the frames were looking but the painting on canvas were the the most attractive as the color looked enhanced with the great grid texture. I see all sized of paintings showing various moods. Not only drawing the imagination on canvas is an art but also reading and understanding them is an art too. Modern Art, Classics, Sketches, Blank and whites, Embossed, Flowery, White horses running on beaches all were appearing incredibly beautiful and articulating a mood.

I never intended to buy one but finally zeroed at one - Seven white horses running on the beach where the milk like water waves were sprinkling every where under the clear blue sky. I called an assistant to help me closing the deal, imaging myself on which wall the painting will go. I apparently set in each direction virtually and confirmed within to mount it right above my couch facing my Television in drawing room.

Well, wrapped up and started heading towards and coffee shop to grab my Latte, right opposite to this Painting cum Art Gallery.


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