Messy is beautiful
- Dr Pranita Rao
- Jul 14, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 5

© Dr Pranita Rao
Abstract art has a reputation of not being too definite or clear. Many a times, viewers mistake the uniqueness of the art as the painter being lazy or untamed.
If one truly understands or appreciates abstract art, they would know that amidst all the mess lies clarity for many people.
This picture is a representation of two things:
1) One can let go off perfectionism or their inhibitions towards tidiness before starting to paint.
2) If one chooses to see the beauty in the imperfections in this picture and the painting, they would be discovering a part of themselves that is filled with play and nonchalance.
I personally prefer to paint from the state of mind of play and nonchalance, as it supports me in accepting what comes out.
I am curious, what do you see when you observe the picture and the painting below?
Let me know :).
-3, 2, 1, Cheers,
Pranita
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