Bosom Mitra

Bosom Mitra

Inspiring people by motivating through art.

While walking through a street today I saw something really beautiful. I was wearing white shoes and as I was observing I found that it is getting messy. Colour of sand on road which was actually dust was making my white shoes light brown. I walked ahead and there was some wet mud I just put a step in it and my shoes turned its colour in to blackish brown. I walked ahead and there was a puddle I cant stop myself to discover what colour it will turn and I just jumped. I was amazed to see that my shoes again cleaned and turned white. Colours disappeared which was actually dust and mud. I was very happy like a kid. I thought I discovered something again which I saw as a kid. These are the things I might have done as a child when my mind was blank and now I just did it to explore the shades. We spend a lot time getting the desired shade by mixing and trying again and again, but in our busy life sometimes we forget that there is a creator who is showing all the way to us even how to blend those shades, we just need to observe and learn. We are so busy in creating our masterpieces by using so called professional ranging colours of good quality that we have forgot what we can discover from what we have. Life is about using whole box of Crayons. its about exploring everything we have. Try to observe shades around you what you see everyday whether its in food or in nature. As like snow, it looks white in colour but loses colour when melt. Its really beautiful that is why water has got an ability to lighten colours. Get some life out of what you do. Think Creative... Explore Shades... Stay Blessed..
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A very interesting comment Manashree. We get caught up in commercialism and think that getting the latest products will make us a better artist. You have proved to us, with your previous paintings that imagination and the use of natural products around you can be as effective. It is certainly something to think about. Sometimes our lives seem just too busy to notice the simple things around us. Thanks for reminding us.