Clay Sculpture by 2008-10 batch, NID Bangalore |
It has been 6 long minutes since I have been staring at the screen of my Lenovo R61 thinkpad, in the hope of finding a start for this post. And finally I get bored out of thinking and staring. This is a real issue with me, the ideas don’t come when they are supposed to come but they pop up in my head at random instances. And when they pop up, the time has flown by and I can only console myself with the thought that this will be used at a similar future situation if it happens.
Sometimes, some ideas pop up without a reason behind it. They pops up ahead of their time, they are so excited to get into the world that they force their way into reality, and the least I can do is to admire their enthusiasm. But that idea does not want no admiration, it just wants to be materialized. But many of the times I am not the medium for the materialization of some of these ideas, but other people are (may be friend, family or even unknown people). The idea is too excited to be bound to any one person, race or country. It somehow finds it way into this world.
And when one sees the idea in its true form, one spreads it across to the world. And I saw one of the ideas I had in mind for a long time, being executed at NID Bangalore by their 2008-10 batch, when I went there to meet my friend. He was also excited about what they had made, and wanted to show it me. May be he (the idea) wanted to tell me, that he is not dependent on me for his becoming the action. Their execution finally inspired me to complete the thought, that became the idea and the idea that should have become the action. Although, I had a different execution in mind, I am staying true to their creation and not making changes, in order to respect the action.
P.S. => Special thanks to Jai Beban, Sohini Dey, Parul Aggarwal, Dinoop D.
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