Friday, February 16, 2007

process of elimination


both conscious effort and serendipitous moments collude to evoke compositions. during the process a painting begins to communicate back. the discourse between the observer and the process of creation happens continuously. writers talk about characters visiting them during late night hours to discuss their future into the story! similarly painting evolves, sometimes from so called mistakes and corrections to a unique state when the process of elimination happens. negation and creation. the basic frame work will be there. this dialogue along with associated memories is like a personal notation which gets embedded in the work. in retrospect, it works as a documentation of 'time'.

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