Sunflowers on a Blue Background The most iconic images of the twentieth century have left a lasting impact on the world of art and culture. One such masterpiece, which captures the imagination of many, is housed at the National Gallery in London. They purchased version number 5 of 11 in 1961, a testament to its popularity and significance. I have often seen this renowned painting when I visit London, and it never fails to inspire me.
Abstract Fun Fair at Night – Capturing the Chaos in Colour Abstract Fun Fair There's nothing quite like a summer fun fair. The lights, the music, the endless chatter of voices, and the thrill of the rides all come together in a perfect recipe for sensory overload. This painting, Abstract Fun Fair at Night , was my attempt to bring all that energy onto paper. On warm evenings, I'd visit the fair to watch the scene unfold. The Ferris wheel spun against the dusky sky, its ferocious energy cutting through the night air. Children proudly carried teddy bears nearly as big as themselves — proof of lucky wins or determined persistence at the game stalls. Everywhere you turned, colours competed for attention: neon pinks against electric blues, glowing yellows, and flashing reds. What struck me most wasn't just the visual spectacle but the atmosphere. Music didn't just play — it shouted, demanding that everyone take notice. Machinery whirred, clattered, and hissed, punctuated by ...