Description
“Arctic Twilight Reverie” transports the viewer into a realm of celestial wonder and serene natural beauty. At its heart, the painting is a poetic interpretation of the northern lights, where the ethereal dance of light in the Arctic sky is rendered in mesmerizing strokes of Persian blue.
The canvas is alive with movement and depth, as swirls and waves of luminescent blue paint capture the elusive and ever-changing patterns of the aurora borealis. These abstract forms evoke a sense of awe and wonder, inviting contemplation of the cosmic forces that paint the Arctic night sky with such sublime hues.
Amidst this celestial spectacle stand tall, slender trees, their forms a striking contrast against the swirling blues above. These trees are painted in shades of blue and white, their branches reaching upwards as if to touch the mystical lights that dance above them. Each tree is a silhouette against the vibrant backdrop, adding a sense of scale and grounding to the otherwise otherworldly scene.
The forest floor beneath the trees is a tapestry of light and dark green, suggesting the presence of moss and undergrowth in this remote Arctic landscape. These subtle earth tones provide a harmonious balance to the vivid blues above, anchoring the composition in the natural world while still allowing the viewer’s imagination to soar.
Pranav, our little artist is 11 years old and he loves to play with colours in unconventional ways. He finds brush boring and enjoys playing with his fingers , paper, leaves , knives, sponge and everyday things.
More about pranav
Pranav is from Gurugram , India and lives with his family. Pranav was 2 weeks when his family got to know that he had Down Syndrome. As expected ,it seemed that the sky had fallen on them. But that did not stop them they worked hard to understand all the different ways to educate pranav and help him cope with his slower learning rate but like a shimmer of hope at the end of a tunnel.
Pranavs journey
When Pranav was 6 years , during his occupational therapy (OT) classes, a new art educator- Rahul sir conducted a trial painting session. Pranav’s family was a little sceptic and weren’t sure if it would be of any benefit, as kids his age use crayons and sketch pens. Pranav sat on artist chair and he was only supposed to play with water and colours .His parents were amazed to see how sir made Pranav splash water and pour colors and something magical was created .This trial class was a new found joy for him. Few sessions with Pranav’s sir and his family could see the progress. Pranav’s family could see how his eyes would always light up at the sight of colours. This gave them encouragement and set the seed for what Pranav is today.
Covid time was a big help. Earlier he could do painting only during painting classes but during covid, he was able to do it everyday. So thank you to YOU TUBE n PINTEREST where Pranav and his mother would together watch lots of videos and experiment various ideas. This added fun to what he was already doing and this meant that everyday he could try new ideas. Pranav has participated in many National and 1 International Art Exhibition. His art has been featured on multiple platforms . He was the youngest artist at DEEP DOWN ARTS EXHIBITION , MEXICO. Pranav has also done 3 solo exhibitions at prestigious locations. Pranav’s paintings are full of life and ooze a sense of positivity and optimism. He is currently in an inclusive school setup. You can follow is art journey.