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These days I’ve spent a lot of time popping in and out of various office around Mumbai for a hectic series of meetings.
Every once and a while, I come across something that makes me pause….
Like these two piece by Lorenzo Quinn at India Bulls Finance Centre in Mumbai.
About La Dolce Vita, Lorenzo shares:
The thrill of living the dolce vita in Rome must have been amazing. My father tried to describe it to me many times as I was growing up. It was a world full of hope and rebirth, a feeling of eternal spring for humanity. For me this sculpture represents that joie de vivre and the total abandonment to the child within.
And the Two Sides of Nature, he shares:
We often ponder which road to take. I wonder a lot about the good and evil in the world. There is a constant battle within us between these two. The Ego and the Superego – and in between is the Id. This sculpture symbolises all the parts of the inner self. We hope that what prevails is the Golden part of our soul.
Other Sunday Snaps:
Very cool!
Finding art in offices popping up all over the city… quite cool indeed!
Yes very cool! Both are really intriguing pieces.
Alison
There are actually more by the same artists at a building nearby but just haven’t caught on camera yet. 🙂
What an amazing artist Carissa. Love his quote: “Life is a wonderfull endless journey… if you know how to live it.” 😀
What I love about his work, particularly the Two Sides of Nature piece is how it reflects multiple facets, much like each of us have different sides.
I don’t blame you and I can see that. Well said too Carissa. Each of us do indeed. 😀