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Paths of Life
Story
This artwork draws inspiration from the contrasting paths in life, delving into themes of guidance and self-discovery. The central red splash represents the struggles and sacrifices of a difficult path, while the zigzag ribbon embodies the influence of following others. The painting illustrates that while one path may be easier and guided, the other, though more challenging, leads to a unique and personal destination.
"Paths of Life" is an abstract painting that captivates with its bold splash of red at the center, serving as a powerful focal point. A zigzag ribbon pattern winds through the composition, while a straight, wavy black line, crafted using a wooden stick, symbolizes the diverse paths one might take in life. This piece masterfully contrasts the structured, guided journey with a more challenging, self-defined adventure, capturing the essence of choice and exploration.
"Paths of Life," an acrylic on canvas, employs unique techniques to depict life's contrasting journeys. The wooden stick crafted straight path, the dynamic red splash, and the twisted ribbon add depth and meaning to the piece. The final varnish coat ensures its longevity, making this artwork a thought-provoking and lasting addition to any space.
Medium
Canvas
Dimensions
3 ft x 3 ft
Location
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
Creation Process
• Canvas Preparation: Begin with a blank canvas, prepared for the application of paint and textures.
• Painting:
o Use acrylic paints to create a central red splash, establishing the artwork's focal
point.
o Paint a zigzag ribbon pattern to symbolize the influence of following others'
paths.
o Craft a straight, wavy black line using a wooden stick to depict the guided,
structured path.
• Adding Texture: Apply the zigzag ribbon with a swirl pattern, twisted and glued onto the canvas surface, indicating the complexity of following others' passions.
• Finishing Touches: After all elements are in place and dried, apply a final coat of varnish to protect and preserve the artwork.



