Huta expressed some of Sri Aurobindo's poems through paintings, under the Mother's inspiration & guidance. See 50+ paintings with relevant lines from the poems.
The Mother : Contact Painting
In March 1967 Huta began the work of expressing some of Sri Aurobindo's poems through paintings. Under the Mother's inspiration and guidance she selected certain verses from the poems and completed fifty-four paintings, which were all shown to the Mother in September of that year. This new book presents these paintings along with the lines which inspired them from some of Sri Aurobindo's most well-known poems
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"Arms taking to a voiceless supreme delight, Life that meets the Eternal with close breast, An unwalled mind dissolved in the Infinite, Force one with unimaginable rest?"
15.11.1933
Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems: The Life Heavens
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"This Jivanmukta is not merely a poem, but a transcript of a spiritual condition, one of the highest in the inner Overmind experience. To express it at all is not easy ...."
Sri Aurobindo, Letters on Poetry and Art: On Bengali Translations of Shiva and Jivanmukta
The subject is the Vedantic idea of the living liberated man — Jivanmukta — though perhaps I have given a pull towards my own ideal which the strict Vedantin would consider illegitimate.
Sri Aurobindo, Letters on Poetry and Art: Jivanmukta
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