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Five Blue Elephants (The Red Fort)

08 Friday May 2015

Posted by mgenns in Acrylic Painting, Canadian Artist, Kay Enns, Travel

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Alberta Art, Animal Art, Colour, Colourful Art, Delhi, Delhi India, Elephant Art, Elephants, India, India Art, India Paintings, Kay Enns Art, Red Fort, Red Fort Delhi, Travel, Travel Art, Travel India, Travel Paintings

Five Blue Elephants 8" x 10" Acrylic Copyright Kay Enns

Five Blue Elephants
8″ x 10″
Acrylic
Copyright Kay Enns

I visited the Red Fort when I was in Delhi, India, in 2010, and I always planned on doing something with my pictures of it… Little did I know it would end up as it has! In this painting I added in a number of elements to make it more “picturesque” such as the elephants (and Ganesh), Dharma wheel sun, and all the foliage, as well as the peacock roosting in one of the towers (how did he get up there anyway???). The Red Fort is a huge complex enclosed by the red stone walls and the Bhodi tree (India Series painting #2) was in there as well.  Such fun it is to discover these places so foreign to what we know at home!  I’m not finished with my India paintings yet but am taking a break and doing a few landscapes of favourite places in Canada at the moment.  Watch for them!  Blessings and have a great day.

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Rock Garden Chandigarh

25 Saturday Apr 2015

Posted by mgenns in Acrylic Painting, Canadian Artist, Kay Enns, Travel

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Art of India, Chandigarh, Chandigarh India, Chandigarh Rock Garden, Five White Horses, Guru, India, India Art, India Paintings, Kay Enns Art, Nek Chand, Nek Chand Rock Garden, Punjab, Rock Garden, Stone Village, Travel, Travel Art, Travel India, Travel Paintings

Five White Horses 11" x 14" Acrylic on Canvas Copyright Kay Enns

Five White Horses
11″ x 14″
Acrylic on Canvas
Copyright Kay Enns

My India trips took me to Chandigarh, in the Punjab region north of Delhi.  This city, home of my guru, is also home to many interesting and beautiful parks as well as Lake Sukna where I spent time walking and people-watching.  On one of my trips, I visited the Stone Garden, a famous park built 50 or so years ago by Nek Chand, a well-known Indian sculptor, who used rocks, cement, ceramic and clay pieces, and even broken glass bangles in his construction of this fascinating and beautiful haven which covers several acres.  Two of my paintings feature elements of this Stone Garden.  I have taken liberties in combining features of two or three elements into one scene, largely because they all have meaning for me but I didn’t want to do individual paintings of each element separately.  For instance, the white horses are located in a different area of the park, perched on a different ledge, but added to the interest of the painting in which they appear.  I even borrowed a flowering cactus tree from the Cactus Garden and set it into this painting.  Ditto for the stacks of clay pots.  The flowers in the picture came from Lake Sukna and my guru’s neighbourhood; the yellow/orange tree came from the village scene, and the stone monkey “jumped” into the picture, leaving his buddies in another area of the park.

Stone Village 11" x 14" Acrylic on Canvas Copyright Kay Enns

Stone Village
11″ x 14″
Acrylic on Canvas
Copyright Kay Enns

In the Stone Village, I took the liberty of moving the stone women sculptures to a village setting located in a different area of the park.   It is a lot of fun constructing these compositions and seeing them come to life with lots of colour and decoration!

 

 

 

 

 

Here is a lovely photo video on the amazing Chandigarh rock garden if you are interested in seeing the real thing!

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