This painting is the result of an art fusion performance – a frozen glimpse of a particular time, space, and state of mind. As a time of simultaneous heavy rains and crippling water shortage in our hill station: The physical feeling of cold merged with anger and a longing for the sun. One sun wouldn’t do, we had to have multiple. The raging waves crashing at the two suns dissolved these emotions, culminating in the clarity of a moon – a symbol of calmness. The elements of nature are a recurring theme in my paintings and I often focus on their interdependence, an extension of our human interdependence. Water, fire, air, space, and earth, both constitute us and reflect our eternal change, our unwavering movement, constrantly striving for some sort of equilibrium. Painting is a state of emptiness to me. Yet it is in those instances of total presence that my past experiences, thoughts, and experiments are most powerfully transferred to a visual form.