It was 2pm in the afternoon. I was at my maternal grandparents place. We were about to eat the afternoon snack when my uncle mentioned about a Nepali who was participating in MasterChef UK. That was the first time I heard about Santosh Shah, whose name I didn’t know then. Soon after I googled to…
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An experienced based review of MasterClass by David Sedaris.
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How Digital Art Helped Me Rediscover Drawing
The first time I came to know about Inktober was in 2018. It was the first year I also attempted it. I actually made it till the end. All 31 drawings. Inktober is a prompt based one-drawing-a-day activity in October started by artist Jake Parker as a way to improve his drawings. It has now…
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You find yourselfscattered –across time, across place,in the leaves of trees you’ve visited,or the words scribbled in walls, real and digital. Every piece is complete on it’s own,and yet when they come togetherthey make you more you than you. So you beginthis journeyto find your piecesthat you’d keptin various places,just to be safefor times when…
Read MoreWeeping Times
It begins from somewhere,a memory, a statement, a voice.And the tears come gushing inlike maddening storm to an otherwise perfectly solemn time. Weeping times, they areof things that cannot be changed,of things that aren’t accepted. We cry for these, don’t we?Everything else falls in between. So, my friend, when was the last timeyou had tears…
Read MoreWrongs, Illusions, and the End
That one could feel wrongedwithout being wronged,is a strange thing. That just by existing,by being realthe heart could bleed –of course it’s job is bloodly. And thus, honestly serves only aslong as it’s sweet. Bitter thingsare bitter anyway. We’re seeking illusionsto pass till the only real thing comes – the end.
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