Abhay K Unveils 'Shunyata': A Deep Dive into Buddhist Philosophy Through Art

Indian poet-diplomat Abhay K's painting exhibition 'Shunyata' at Alliance Francaise in New Delhi explores Buddhist philosophy of emptiness, running until September 10. The exhibition illuminates the concept of emptiness as pivotal for liberation from suffering, through mesmerizing visualizations that align with the Heart Sutra's essence.


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Abhay K Unveils 'Shunyata': A Deep Dive into Buddhist Philosophy Through Art
Diplomat Abhay K at the painting exhibition (Photo/ANI). Image Credit: ANI
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Indian poet-diplomat Abhay K has unveiled his latest artistic endeavour, 'Shunyata,' at Alliance Francaise in New Delhi. The painting exhibition, running until September 10, delves into the Buddhist philosophy of Shunyata, or emptiness.

This concept posits that understanding emptiness is crucial for liberation from suffering and the cycle of birth and death (samsara). Abhay K shared in an interview with ANI, 'When I stared at the empty canvas, I had no clue what I was going to paint. I started by drawing a circle and filling it with paint, and it began to take form. Each new shape that emerged was mesmerizing. I began to enjoy the process.'

He elaborated, 'These paintings are visualizations of emptiness. While forms become visible when examined closely, they disappear as one moves away, leaving behind a sense of emptiness. This aligns with the essence of the Heart Sutra: "Form is emptiness, emptiness is form." The forms depicted—whether gods, goddesses, mortals, immortals, plants, or animals—all transiently appear and vanish, leaving emptiness as the true constant.'

Diplomat K.L. Ganju praised Abhay K's work, stating, 'He wears many hats—writing books, editing, and more. I call him a philosopher. When you consider the concept of emptiness, you might think of zero, but his paintings offer a deeper experience. What seems like emptiness at first glance reveals profound meaning upon closer inspection.' Visitor Gayatri Sharma, a Bharatanatyam dancer, commented, 'In dance, we seek stillness, which can speak volumes and lead to self-realisation. This resonates with 'Shunyata,' capturing that same sense of stillness and self-discovery. Observing these paintings allows one to uncover something new and discover oneself, which is what this exhibition represents to me.'

Abhay K's artistic journey began in 2005 in Moscow, Russia. Since then, he has exhibited his work in Paris, St. Petersburg, New Delhi, Brasilia, and Antananarivo, with pieces held in private collections worldwide. A multifaceted individual, Abhay K is not only a poet but also an editor, translator, artist, and diplomat.

His poetry collections have been featured in over a hundred literary magazines globally, and his Earth Anthem has been translated into more than 160 languages. He received the SAARC Literary Award in 2013 and recorded his poems at the Library of Congress, Washington DC in 2018. (ANI)

(With inputs from agencies.)

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