Just as fire is obscured by smoke, the shining light of consciousness is obscured by the assemblage of names and forms. When, by compassionate divine grace, the mind becomes clear, the nature of the world will be known to be not illusory forms but only the reality. - Sri Ramana Maharshi
This Oil on Canvas painting is a true manifestation of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest Indian Gurus of the present era. He realized the Self after a near-death experience that lasted approximately twenty minutes in 1896 while still a sixteen-year-old schoolboy. His life is a treasure of experiences and knowledge and has been synthesized in his book “Who Am I.” Here, the artist perfectly aligns the three most fundamental qualities of portraiture.
The position, expression, and settings (three fundamental parts of portraiture) are expertly used to create the enigmatic image of Sri Ramana Maharshi. Sri Ramana is pictured seated in a slightly bowed posture, indicating his compassionate stance. He, as the father and guru, was always bending forward to listen to his children's sufferings. His expression is serene and slightly melancholy, with tearful eyes.
A wonderful picture of a father's face, a patient one who is listening to his children, amused by their difficulty, which could be a simple misperception, saddened by the fact that they are suffering, and lastly accepting the children for who they are. Again, the setting is really clever, with a black background and a brightly colored and shaded portrait of Sri Ramana.
The background is kept completely dark, with a little touch of light shade mixed in to give the primary image the appearance of a dazzling halo, thus presenting the subject as the most enlightened and divine being. According to the history of painting, portraiture has played a significant role in immortalizing a person, a movement, or simply a trend. Sri Ramana Maharshi's portraiture simply allows his followers to be blessed while staring at his tranquil visage, which drips with love for his children.
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