YuRi
GaGaRiN
I will
update this page in June 2003. Till then some of my Digital Art and photographs
...for your eyes only!
I am not using any 'Effects' from any popular image editing software to render this images! I have mastered a style to create this images using GIF optimizer technique. If you want to know more about the stuff please feel free to contact me at my mail id laughingbudha@sify.com. These anatomical (actually anatomy is all about dissecting! The right word is morphology!) digital drawings are guided by my classical drawing experiences! ( My fort is "Forms andTextures')
Talking in solitude

To see my other paintings mail me at laughingbudha@sify.com
'Stars at my Backyard' (Flowers)

( Aperture F5.6 @ 1/2000, lens Vivitar, 135mm (4.8) , Illford monochrom film ASA100)
'Dew Drops'

Taken when experimenting with available light! (F 8 @ 1/125)
"Mrita
means death; amrita means deathlessness. The only way to attain to deathlessness
is to die, to die as far as the ego is concerned. To die in the ego is to be
born in god. To die as an individual is to live forever in the universal. To
die as a drop is to become the ocean. You are very close to the point where
it can happen: just great courage is needed. Every person comes around this
corner many times in life, because life moves in a circle and again and again
we come to the same point, but because of lack of courage we escape from that
point. Otherwise the ego is a falsity. In fact, to let it die should be the
easiest thing and to keep it alive should be the hardest thing, but we keep
it alive and we think it is easier. But it is a dream; it is just an idea, it
has no facticity behind it. 'I' is an empty word: there is no one behind it.
The deeper you search, the more you will know that there is nobody behind it,
there is no substance in it. But we cling to it, and by our clinging we give
life to it. Let me say it in this way: the less you live, the more alive the
ego becomes; the more you live, the less the ego lives. When you live totally,
the ego disappears." # OSHO
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