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Painting, Oil on Cardboard
Size: 12 W x 10 H x 0.5 D in
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A New Dawn When dreams are done and the night stretches on Murdered moments, minutes, hours but the night stretches on. Dragging feet trying to escape Nothing, tags along, heavy Memories erased, so long ago but nothing tags along heavy Covered an inch, a foot, a step and dawn is miles away.. on the other side of the mountain Dawn is m i l e s away Fall, lie back, conjure up a vision but memories have been erased When the end began its stumbling journey All memories were erased Get up, go, another step The night must be spent Dawn lies at the end of night The night must be spent Give up, surrender, to the night within But sleep is blanked out past The day is miles, mountains away and sleep is blanked out past Draw an illusion with heartburn on the canvas of the night But ashes mingle with ashes on the canvas of the night Night falls heavy on lidless eyes Glowing embers from the fire within Look into a mirror to see two suns Glowing embers from the fire within And a dawn is born from the ashes of dreams..
Original Created:2002
Subjects:Love
Materials:Cardboard
Styles:ExpressionismFine Art
Mediums:OilWatercolor
Painting:Oil on Cardboard
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:12 W x 10 H x 0.5 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Crate
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Ships From:India.
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Born on January 24, 1967 in New Delhi.The middle child among five siblings. Spent five childhood years in the U.S.A. where her father was posted. (Has travelled widely subsequently in Europe, the Scandinavian countries and the U.S.A.) Started painting in early childhood before she learnt writing, and experienced an introduction to sculpture while making clay childhood figures!! Was awarded at the Shankar's International Painting Competition at 13. (First book of poems called "Sunshadow" was published when she was 15 - first solo exhibition at the same time) Is a self-taught artist. Painting and sculpture are cathartic for her. Expression in art is a need and not an ambition. She loves colours..though she does have her black and white phases.Rooma Mehra is an artist who has faith in the power of nature, God and positive energy of life. "Expect a miracle. Have faith and hope. Because night is darkest just before dawn.. and you or I do not hold the brush that colors the night and the day. Just expect to wake up to one miracle morning, as an unreasonably happy person. It will happen inevitably when you have reached the end of your tether. When God and peace have begun to appear like bleak dreams that only fools believe in. Dream of that morning, it will come." This artist statement elucidates her beliefs. This belief resonates in Mehra's works, whether it is her paintings, drawings or sculptures. Her style is fluid and colors vibrant echoing her positive attitude. She is not restricted by styles or palette each work reflects her individuality and her perception of the subject. The artist lives and works in Los Angeles. Courtesy Saffronart.com She featured in the Massachusetts newspaper www.SalemNews.com http://salem-news.com/articles/july202012/tustin-india-art.php
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