Photography – Geometry!

Len’s Artists Photo Challenge # 141: Geometry

A journey of lines

embrace and meld into shapes

artistic marvels

An eye catching structure in Ferrari World, Abu Dhabi
Another marvel in Autostadt, Germany
Seemingly boring railway tracks, yet train journeys create some beautiful memories!
Dizzying heights, cable car, looking over the Himalayas, Auli, India
Fastest finger first, my son’s favorite pastime!
Architectural brilliance, Shiekh Zayed Mosque, Abu Dhabi
Mosaic Beauty@Sheikh Zayed Mosque

When Lines & Angles meet…

The scientific intellect looks at precision

creative mind perceives art

amalgam of concrete and abstract

conceptualises a strong foundation

of parallels and perpendiculars.

Angles and planes work in tandem

with radius, degrees and arches.

Measured definitude of intersecting lines

formulate symmetric congruence.

Scalar dimensions constructed

permutations and combinations decoded

functionality and aesthetics merge

to conceive and design

an architectural marvel!

Reena’s Exploration Challenge #157

The Sun temple – Konark!

Magnificent, imposing, intricate, aesthetic, striking…. I fall short of adjectives to describe the beauty of the Sun temple at Konark, situated in the eastern state of Odissa, India. I had visited this medieval monument some time back and was spellbound by its architectural marvel. No wonder it has been declared a world heritage site by the UNESCO.

The name Konark is an amalgamation of two words, Kona- corner and Arka- Sun, dedicated to the Sun god. It was constructed in the 13th century in a span of mere 12 years.

It is said that, “The language of the stone defeats the language of man here”. The entire temple has been conceived as a chariot of the Sun god with 24 wheels, each about 10 feet in diameter, with a set of spokes and elaborate carvings. Seven horses drag the temple. Two lions guard the entrance, crushing elephants and beneath them is a man.  The lions represent pride, the elephants represent wealth and both of them consume man.

The base of the temple has many erotic carvings. There are sculptures of animals, dancers, musicians, warriors on horses and other mythical creatures. The three images of the Sun God are positioned to catch the rays of the sun at dawn, noon and sunset.

Today, unfortunately a huge part of it is in ruins. The government is undertaking some restoration work. In spite of this, the grandeur of the temple is worth witnessing. The stones come to life narrating their saga.  It reflects the mastermind of the architects and sculptors who envisaged it centuries ago. Sharing some of the pictures from my visit.

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