Hemant Ritu-8, (vk-286)
Some 1500 years ago, the great ancient poet Kaalidaas? wrote a lyrical poem named Ritu-Sanhaar in Sanskrit language. Ritu-Sanhaar means description of seasons. Kaalidaas divided the year in six seasons. Season means Ritu. The six seasons are Greeshm Ritu (4th may-30th june), Varsha Ritu (1st july-12th sept), Sharad Ritu (13th sept-26th oct), Hemant Ritu (27th oct-24th dec), Shishir Ritu (25th dec-4th mar), and Vasant Ritu (5th mar-3rd may). Over the years I have recorded my observations of nature including flowers, trees, birds, festivals and cultural activities in India. Paintings on seasons (Ritu Sanhaar paintings) in this series depict some features as described by Kaalidaas and some as observed by me. This Indian autumn painting portrays Hemant Ritu (Pre-Winter Season) in which the fields are laden with dew and frost, and the Sarus Cranes are shrieking with pleasure to woo the partner. The tree leaves that were green are now turning maroon, golden, and yellow before shedding. A mid size cheerful painting, with its upper part coming close to the genre of abstract painting. Done on Yupo paper, the painting is extraordinarily bright and vibrant. It can be hung together with vk-285, vk-287
Details
Watercolor on Yupo paper, 20"x26"
Frame: 25"x30", solid wood, green color, acrylic front
Colors in the painting: Orange
Price inclusive of framing