The Last Stanza

27th July 2010: My faith in my temples, My hope in my countrymen

By: 
Keepa Maskey

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Roji ( Jul 28th 2010, 12:58 AM ) says:

Hmm I have hard time understanding this painting but i see a lot of red, the colour which always means a lot of strength and also rage.!

pal ( Jul 28th 2010, 06:51 PM ) says:

ya. even i cud not understand the picture...?

Keepa ( Oct 7th 2010, 01:24 PM ) says:

Thank-you for posting my work, I just happened to see it.
I just wanted to correct the title which is, "My faith in my temples, My hope in my countrymen."
Here the canvas is filled with the motifs of temples in Nepal.
Temples play important roles in our lives, where we often surrender ourselves to, in hard times & all.
So I am saying I still have that undying faith and I still do hope from my countrymen to make Nepal a better place.

Editor ( Oct 7th 2010, 02:37 PM ) says:

The title of the painting has been corrected.

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