Introducing Mrs Geeta Maharaj (Watercolor Artist)

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Varanasi India

The bright colors,
The stillness of the banks of the Ganges River,
Little boats sitting hearing the voices of the city.
The home of re-birth, freedom and salvation.
A holy city, Varanasi.
Where love ones meets in past, present and future.
A colorful place of beauty, love and peace.
The painting is a beautiful tribute of the land of Kashi pilgrimage. Abode of Lord Shiva and Parvati.

– poem inspired by Ms Geeta Marahaj’s painting- JM Lewis

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    Neeala Maharaj-Racha

    Enchanting Varanasi: A Realistic Watercolor Gem

    This captivating watercolor effortlessly captures the essence of Varanasi, India’s spiritual heart. With masterful strokes, the artist brings to life the sacred Ganges and its ancient ghats under the warm mid-morning sun.

    The interplay of light and color creates a serene atmosphere, gently illuminating the tranquil waters and vibrant architecture of the ghats. Each brushstroke portrays the timeless charm of Varanasi, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in its serene beauty.

    The subtle nuances of light and shade add depth and dimension to the painting. From the soft glow of sunlight reflecting off the water to the intricate details of the architecture, every element is rendered with precision and finesse.

    But beyond its technical brilliance, this painting stirs the soul. It whispers tales of centuries-old rituals and invites viewers to contemplate the sacred significance of the Ganges. Through its artistry, it transports us to the banks of the river, where we can almost feel the gentle breeze and hear the distant echoes of prayer.

    In essence, this realistic watercolor of Varanasi is more than just a painting; it’s a window into a world of spiritual tranquility. It captures the timeless allure of one of India’s oldest cities and invites us to reflect on the beauty of life along the Ganges. A true masterpiece to be cherished and admired.

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