Description
“I’m interested only in expressing basic human emotions—tragedy, ecstasy, doom, and so on—and the fact that many people break down and cry when confronted with my pictures shows that I communicate those basic human emotions... The people who weep before my pictures are having the same religious experience I had when I painted them. And if you, as you say, are moved only by their colour relationships, then you miss the point.” These were the profound words of the transformative painter Mark Rothko, whose paintings have been known to move audiences to tears.
Rothko’s work subconsciously influenced many of my photographs, and for years I searched to create something as a tribute to him—something that could channel his emotional depth and vision. That search led me to the vast salt fields in one of the remotest places in India, a natural canvas where I could reimagine Rothko’s themes through aerial photography. Thus, Rothko Reimagined was born.
Salt-loving microbes bloom in the brine, painting it in vibrant hues that reflect their pigments and personalities, ranging from radiant reds to demure greens. As the lake stretches out like a primed canvas under the scorching summer sun, the salt begins to crystallize, adding form and texture to the pigments. This begins the tango of sun and salt, as the crystals bend the light in a graceful, ever-changing rhythm, evoking a range of emotions in the viewer—shifting with the time of day, season, and the viewer’s own state of mind.
In this interplay of natural elements, a visual symphony emerges, one that transcends the boundaries of art and science, transporting the viewer into the depths of the human psyche. Through Rothko Reimagined, I seek to connect Rothko’s emotional expression to the world around us, capturing these moments not with a paintbrush, but through the lens of a camera in the sky.