I read this somewhere "The soul of the Balinese is in his religion, so it finds its expression in the arts." Indeed!
What I found irresistibly attractive were the artist villages all along our route to the town of Ubud. It just seemed that every other person was an artist in some way - kite makers, painters, weavers, stone and wood carvers, mask makers ...
We visited a few homes/galleries where the artists live, work and sell their creations.
Dear readers, here's a glimpse of it -
The master artist adding his finishing touches |
It's all in the details |
Plenty more to choose from |
Art supplies in the backyard |
Carved in stone - A streak of sunshine falls across his curls, and all-knowing smile |
The hundreds of these sculptures didn't seem to compete for the buyers' attention - they just stood weathering rain and shine, at peace with their surroundings |
Balinese (art) villages - I am certainly coming back for more!
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Really great pictures - I wish I could go there too! :)
ReplyDeletesuperb photologue!!
ReplyDeleteloved it!
The Art in no matter what form creates an instant Wow moment to be cherished for long... it somehow always puts a smile on the face :)
ReplyDeleteI just loved the way you have woven the post and the colours of Bali together. Makes me want to go there now !
ReplyDeleteLoved the sculptures. Bali has been on my wish list of places I want to visit some day.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading your post about it...hope you had a wonderful time:)
I love Bali and mine was too short a visit also. I feel I need to stay months to absorb the creativity of that place:) Great photos:)
ReplyDeleteYou know something? The photographs are just beautiful! Now I want to go to Bali :(
ReplyDeletewow..the attention to detail - both in the paintings and the sculptures - was awesome, dont u think ?
ReplyDeleteLove those paintings--the detail! Don't blame you for wanting to go back for more--I would have!
ReplyDeleteHad it been me on trip to Bali, I would have just written about the food and landscape :P
ReplyDeleteLoved the painting and the sculptures.
great pictures.. i LOVE your blog header!
ReplyDeletebeing an creative artist yourself, you have an eye for detail and I wonder how you managed to come back within a day from there :)
ReplyDeleteI too love your blog header. Your pictures are lovely and it looked like a grand adventure.
ReplyDeleteThe best part about this place is the Indian influence that is reflected in their culture...really amazing stuff...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful this is..thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteWow... Cool pictures... I am totally in love with the sculptures.... Waiting to read more about your trip !!!
ReplyDeleteSuch amazing captures, especially loved the second one. The details are just fascinating...
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous week ahead Ambika:)
Nice pics Ambika...and such an artistic place. Loved the details in the artworks. I have read of Bali in Eat, Pray and Love and from then on I do long to visit the place sometime...can't say in the near future though:)
ReplyDeleteOh, that sun-lit Buddha is beeeeaaauuutiful....
ReplyDeletebeautiful pictures, and equally beautiful description of bali and its art. Love the detailed paintings and the sculptures.
ReplyDeleteWow!! Please share some more pics.The thirst for this place grew a. Little more now.
ReplyDeletewhat amazing work they have!
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog and commenting on my paintings. :) You have a really lovely blog--beautiful words and pictures.
ReplyDeletebeautifully captured!
ReplyDeleteThe image captuing the artworks, all under the shade of a typical Bali home is alluring! You must have had a great journey!
Beautiful!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBali is a beautiful, both culturally and artistically... you have captured it beautifully!!! Chanced upon your blog through indiblogger, its a nice one!
ReplyDeleteIt is such a privilege to go where an artist works. The space, the energy is almost always infectious and inspiring! Thank you for this quick tour :) Makes me want to see more :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Fabulous! So intricate and awesome work!
ReplyDeleteHow does one bring back these items to their home country?
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