Depth And Darkness
Art, nature & humans have a deeper & a dark connection from the very onset of the world . Its like a love & hate relation which bound these three things . Each one of them seems to exist in each other . Depth, mysteries, secrets, supernaturalism, darkness, conspiracy, passion, love, hatred, creation, destruction, repulsion, attraction, catastrophe, disaster, divinity, evillity, heroism , hope & God & many more terms can be used to characterise the"art, nature & humans". Sometimes the emotions which can't be expressed individually, can be depicted easily by others , likewise the humans can feel the nature & describes its attributes through various mediums, even the naure itself can't, same is applied to humans & art, the feelings, the thoughts & the lives of humans can be portrayed through different artistic ways so efficiently that it feels like that it is not the amalgamation of colours but a mixture of divinity with humas & nature . Paintings is one of the oldest ,realistic , attractive & contemporary medium to describe humans & nature in truest form . Ever changing nature , ever chaning humans & expectedly , the artistic ways has to be change & that defines the contemporary art , nothing is abstract , everything is temporary & so is this world . Paintings makes humans realise that sometimes humans are even darker then nature, as different kinds of secrects even nature didn't contains in its truest form are embedded in paintings made by humans who are natural & they are the ones who connect nature ,their lives & paintings & the paintings becomes the true description of nature & humans , this shows how darker are humans that they use artistic mediums to convey themselves. This is the theme which is depicted in paintings, the"darkness & the depth", which involves the animity, depression, fakeness, despotism, rebelliousness, helplessness, necessities, freedom, passion agression, rage, in short the humanism which is sometimes natural & many a times artficial , likewise anything & everything can be. "sometimes nothing is something, sometimes something is everything, sometimes everything is nothing".
- Adit Bhatnagar