AS LEONARA CARRINGTON’S STAR continues to ascend, propelled by an explosion of exhibitions, publications, theatrical productions, and documentary films last year’s Venice Biennale was named after her children’s book, The Milk of Dreams it is gratifying to see that her work holds up under all the scrutiny. She left behind a vast oeuvre paintings, sculptures, drawings, tapestries, masks, costume and stage designs, plays, short stories, novels, and more that is so multivalent in its inspiration, inventive in its forms, and radical in its propositions that only now, a little more than a century
Well, today I am going to share some lines about “change” and why it is important to adopt the change and become enduring. From philosophers to poets and scientists to commoners, change holds a perennial impact. Greek philosopher, Heraclitus, has aptly said, “There is nothing permanent except change”. Humans have this inborn capability to bring change to their lives. Since no