Anugraha – Divine Grace
$1,000.00I kept everything soft in this painting—the colors, the light, and the moon. Nothing pushes forward here. It’s meant to offer a sense of calm, the kind that arrives quietly and stays for a while.
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I kept everything soft in this painting—the colors, the light, and the moon. Nothing pushes forward here. It’s meant to offer a sense of calm, the kind that arrives quietly and stays for a while.

As usual with this painting, I decided to use the colors that were running through my mind. This time, the color blue captivated me, whispering stories of serenity and depth. I always use very few colors in my paintings, but I create a rich array of values to bring the scene to life. However, for this piece I decided not to add too many values to the scene. All I wanted to do was to create a soothing atmosphere, letting the blue hues tell their tale. The interplay between the cool blues and the vivid green has created a harmonious and refreshing atmosphere.

A mesmerizing painting that captures the essence of a winter forest during a blizzard. The trees stand tall and proud, their branches laden with heavy snow, creating a serene contrast to the chaotic flurry around them. This painting evokes a sense of quiet beauty in the midst of nature’s tempestuous display.

Against the backdrop of a light yellow glow, the cluster of trees painted
in an intriguing array of blue hues stands in contrast, drawing the
viewer’s attention and stirring a curiosity that begs the question: Why
“Deep”?
What secrets lie beneath the surface, waiting to be discovered? The
artist’s choice of title, “Deep,” evokes a sense of mystery. The word
hints at hidden depths, both within the painting itself and within the
viewer’s own perception. The artist extends an open-ended invitation to
viewers, asking them if they can decipher the intention behind the name.

What makes this artwork truly remarkable is its backstory. Being initially dissatisfied with an entirely different painting underneath, I bravely embarked on a journey of exploration and experimentation. Through layers of creative expression, the unwanted painting became a beautiful texture and a solid foundation for what now graces the surface. The composition captures the essence of this transformative process. The green trees, vibrant and full of life, draw the eye into their mysterious realm. Shades of emerald dance across the canvas, creating an atmosphere of intrigue and wonder.
As viewers delve deeper into the painting, they begin to discern the subtle traces of the discarded layers beneath. The brushstrokes and textures reveal glimpses of a hidden history.
It serves as a reminder that sometimes our initial creations may not meet our expectations, but within the perceived failures lie opportunities for growth, reinvention, and the birth of something truly remarkable. This painting will be an inspiration to reflect on our own life experiences.
Started this one, and halfway through, I caught myself thinking, “I should’ve done this on a bigger canvas.” But honestly…it’s dreamy, soft, and stealing hearts just the way it is. Everyone who passed by while I was painting said it—”There’s something about this one.” If you’ve been waiting for that perfect little piece of magic…this might just be it.
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As I began painting, I found myself guided by an unseen force, as if the painting itself took on
a life of its own. The colors I randomly picked and mixed evolved into a mesmerizing palette
that captivated my senses. The sky color, in particular, emerged with a breathtaking beauty
that filled me with awe, as if the painting’s energy flowed through my hand and guided my
every brushstroke. At the heart of the composition lies the recreation of my beloved artist’s
style, a nod to his influence on my artistic development.
The painting became a collaboration between my skillful hand and the whispers of the
original artist’s work, blending together to create something entirely new and uniquely my
own.
There is a magic that can unfold when we surrender to the creative flow and this piece is just one

Just as quickly as the colors materialized, I found myself at a crossroads. Something about the painting felt complete, as if the essence of the moment had been captured perfectly. The desire to continue seemed unnecessary, for the artwork spoke volumes in its present state. My decision to leave the painting then, symbolizes the delicate balance between creation and intuition, and the profound understanding that sometimes, art requires no further embellishment.
This painting invites you to celebrate the beauty of the unfinished, the completeness in simplicity, and the eloquence of knowing when to release a creation into the world, allowing it to resonate on its own terms.

No grand design, no master plan to unveil, only textures to weave and dreams to
inhale. With the stroke of my brush, the first whisper of blue appeared. Armed with
knives, I carved and swirled, creating an orchestra of motion unfurled. The colors
now roared and the forest appeared.
And then, like a secret whispered from afar, the moon emerged, a celestial star. With
a tender touch, I painted it in place.
And in that moment, I knew it was true; the painting was not just mine, but a piece of
me too.

I wondered—should I soften the sun, blur it into the sky, or just let the light scatter like a quiet whisper? But something in me said, “Let it be.”
Because sometimes, we need to see the light in its full presence—bold, certain, and shining anyway. Golden Abundance is that moment. Of stillness, warmth, and quiet strength.