Thursday, 7 April 2011

Aniruddha - The Impressive Wordsmith


Aniruddha has a knack to play with words.
His musings on writing, before we started any process...



With a little mix of thoughts, words, ideas and games:





The Work:




THE GEOGRAPHER
By Aniruddh Gandhewar

In the pink garden of Japan the thoughtful old man was wondering at the blue sky. His face was a little compressed and had grim lips. That day he got eight statues of flowered terracotta. He got angry with her and disposed it off.
That day was not a quite happy day like the other ones. He went out and walled the stones around his house. The next day was relatively calm and peaceful, but just after he ate his breakfast, the weather got all stormy.
The prairies far away were moving constantly. There came a sound from the east wind and saw a aggressive cyclone coming towards him. . He  ran to the cellar which led to the trapdoor, since he was with the cattles, he took a little more time to arrive at the cellar , but unfortunately it was too late and the cyclone struck the house  BOOOOM!!!.
He fell down on the floor and the cyclone carried him away to an uncivilised land which was surrounded by four vast deserts. He shouted in pain “What the devil is this?” As soon as he came out of his house he saw several ditches in which a type of red thick liquid, since the gentleman was a geographer he knew such a liquid is found in volcanic active areas. After sometime his eyesight became hazy and he suddenly toppled over and fell cold.
  
The picture by which I was inspired by is the house it has all types  of conditions ruined etc. It also had all types of emotions and forms and weights.



His response after some of the workshop sessions...




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