As with what Mel stated, my first urge was to take of something of nature. However, I also wanted to try something different. After the crazy B-day party for Raul at our house on Saturday night, all day Sunday I was pretty much just cleaning up. When I was doing so, I found on my little "stuff from India" section in my house, three little Indian God's that girlfriend from high school, Sabrina, bought me at this little Indian store in Paris. The tallest one (from left: Ganesh, Vishnu, and Shiva) are only about 1 inch tall. So what I did was in the background when I was in India at Neha's wedding, I bought two stone statues each about 8 inches high of Lakshmi (left) and Ganesh (right) holding up a marble slab painted and mounted inside of a frame. So the focus was on Vishnu in the middle and I tried to use the depth to make the statues in the back look really big, even though they were only a few inches taller. I hope I made Sara proud.

On a side note, I'm annoyed by how Shiva is angled too much, but I was still hungover when taking this, so it was the best I could do.
haha, "stuff from india" section of the house?? if you're going to move out of that big house, you should probably start looking for some storage now... :P
ReplyDeleteLittle Buddha corner of the house.. i see... :D
ReplyDeleteLittle Buddha? There is no Buddha, only Hindu gods.
ReplyDeleteI think you need a dancing Shiva, they are my favorite because they are so graceful
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I do have a Buddha. That's in my Thailand corner, which I hope to expand in August! :-D
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