Colours of India (2012)

43.3x55.1 in ~ Collages, Collages


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"Colors of India" - In hardly any other country do you find more smiling faces, despite or maybe because India is still poor in large parts and there is no hectic everyday life in the way of friendliness. In some rich countries you would have to look for comparably friendly faces for a long time. The Taj Mahal, which Rabindranath Tagore has deeply described as "a tear on the cheek of time", and the golden temple "Harmandir Sahib" in Amritsar, the highest sanctuary of the Sikhs, are world famous. Palaces and temples, saints and swindlers, festively decorated elephants and holy cows, children and old people, meditators and learners, gods, yogis, cycle rickshaws, grocery stores and much more whisk you away - full of life and colorful - into another world. "Colors of India" - There is hardly any country to find with more smiling faces, despite or maybe because India is still is poor in large parts of the country and there is no mad rush in everyday life which stands between its friendliness. To find similarly friendly faces in most rich countries you have to look for very long. World-famous are the Taj Mahal, which Rabindranath Tagore, Nobel prize winner in literature, has deeply described as "Teardrop on the cheek of time", and the Golden Temple "Harmandir Sahib" in Amritsar, the ultimate relic of the Sikhs. Palaces and temples, saints and impostors, festively decorated elephants and holy cows, children and old men, meditating and learning people, gods, yogis, rikshaws, corner shops and much more - bursting with life and explosions of colors - are carrying off into another world.

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