20.5x28.5 inches; Pen drawing on acid free textured paper with watercolour wash (Click on image to enlarge)
SOLD. In private collection
Every
year after the rains are gone, and the autumn sunshine announced the arrival of
Durga Puja, with the chill in the air indicating that winter is near... during
that time my mom used to bring out all the pillows, cushions and mattresses up
on the terrace, to sunbathe them. She insisted on doing this like a ritual
every year, to get rid of the musty and unhealthy smell that the prolonged
rainy season left behind on everything. She will carefully, almost lovingly,
fluff up the pillows and the cushions till they looked like square or
rectangular ‘Phulkas’, puffing up on a ‘tawa’ and turn them over at regular
intervals. The pillows and cushions will soon become warm and cozy and that is
the time when our pet cats, a family of five we had for over six years, will
make good use of the soft fluffy playground! The young kittens will play hide
and seek among the cushions and roll around, as if the cushions and pillows had
been laid out for them. Slowly the warmth will make them drowsy and eventually
they will fall asleep. I used to love watching them perform this little drama,
and sometimes join in their game with a ball of wool or some other prop. All I
have now are the memories of those afternoons, which manage to bring a smile of
contentment to my lips, even now. It is like the taste of some delicious jam or
pickle you had stolen and tasted once and the taste still lingers in your
memory, bringing you pleasure mingled with nostalgia. I still remember the
smell of those warm pillows, the feel of the soft fabric, the fluffy fur of the
cats, their soft lazy ‘purrrs’ of satisfaction, and the smile on my mom’s
face... Happiness was so easy to find,
once!! Yet, many may find it to be nothing but ‘fluff’!