Thursday, January 29, 2009

Maybe I should blog more often...

I have a vivid picture. I clearly remember it was March…the only month with holidays sans homework; 20 days of full leisure and play. It began at 12 o clock or an even lazier hour of the day. I would sit with my assorted colors; crayons, pencil, water…all kinds…and with all patience and interest would devote ample time to thinking, drawing and painting… three hours later, when the bones cracked, the torso hurt and eyes squinted, I would sit straight all happy to see what I had created. It was quite a contrast- the dirty hands making a beautiful composition. It gave me a kick like nothing in this world. I would sprint to the market, happily fetch milk and bread, go to the park, swing like a monkey on the trees, play with my friends and just be happy coz I did what I liked the most. Sometimes I would behave crazily too. I would look at the painting at different time slots of the day to see if it looked any different in the morning light from the twilight light. 20 days meant at least 15 art works. It could be anything- a greeting card, a composition, a pen holder made of old boxes or a kaleidoscope made from mum’s broken bangles. Sometimes I wonder where those paintings are. Are they rotting in some filthy corner of a street or if they have adorned someone’s drawing room wall or simply biodegraded back into our ecosystem. However just a few of them are making for good lunch and dinner for a zillion bugs in some dark corner of the attic.
There were so many things that we did as kids, things that we liked. My brother played cricket with everything that he laid his hands on- spoons, chess pins, stationary… I painted, wrote poetry, my sister danced, tried a variety of wardrobe combinations and admired her endlessly in front of the mirror. She and I were really close. I was like a little guinea pig at her hands. She tried her short skirts on me, made me mount on the dining table and taught me the sleaziest dance moves. And beat this- I happily obliged!! It wasn’t really that difficult to be happy those days. Half an hour of chitrahaar a week had us humming for the entire week. There was a constant smile that flitted across our faces all the time making us look slightly demented but genuinely happy smiley souls. The mind was always thinking creatively. The nights seemed endless if I thought of an idea in the midnight that I wanted to pen down and couldn’t wait for the dawn to break and sit with my pen and paper and just let it flow. Sometimes I tied knots in my pyjamas strings that reminded me of the idea till the next morning. Every little painting, every little poem was like an Oscar for me. I flaunted it to the world.
It’s been ages I felt the hair of the painting brush, smelled the aroma of Camel watercolors. Why we stop doing things that simply make us who we are, that simply complete us and give us a sense of being, a sense of completion. Happiness has become so elusive these days!
Maybe I should blog more often. SIGH!!

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Loki
I think you better do that. Now that I am so used to reading your blogs. So keep those finger pressing. (I mean the right buttons)

Anonymous said...

hi....
m so glad...i really thought that u hv disowned ur blog....bt after reading the caption...i ws v happy!!!(see happiness isnt al that elusive...) :):):)
n wen is ur birthday???...i'l cl up n wish u!

Lokesh-ious RJ writes said...

thanks a lot sushma...u r a true friend!! i always think very fondly of u!! :)

and hey anonymous- u will know my bday soon! just keep tuned in! :)

o gawd i better be regular now on my blog!! :):)

Anonymous said...

hey...
y do u sound so dipressed? u r a happy man for sure...
i guess u can always b happy irrespective of age & proffession.
believe me; being profession; i still make 2 ponies in office (once in 6 moths though)simply bcoz i luv looking cute. i wear socks will bugs bunny's face & so on.
aur waise bhi; ur smile is so cute (with a dimple) u should always smile.
shivani

Anonymous said...

hey lokesh.......
u know i am doin BFA i.e bachelor of fine arts n that's my biggest passion i mean there is nothing better than showing ur emotions n feelings in a form of painting......i think dat now u should take a paper,pencil,colours,brushes n start making ur own small sweat world....n do all those things that u have mentioned in ur blog.
n trust me it's not at all difficult to relive those moments.....wishing u all the best

your friend, a regular listener n ur biggest fan
TANISHA

Anonymous said...

Hi..

U have a good sense of humour..achcha time pass hojaa tha hai while driving in the morning (one hour)

One and only RM

Anonymous said...

hey lokesh!!
A very very very belated happy birthday...hope you had an amazing tyme in jaipur...
Btw why hve you stopped writing??? its so nyce to read ur posts...
lokesh u r truely a gem of a person....n i thnk i hve a big time crush on u...
Each morning wen my mom drives me to college i m tuned in to ur show...n all i tok about is uuuuu....she thnks i m abnormal bt i jst cant help it...u seem lyke such a nyce guy....
i wish we were d same age n u were in my college.... ohhh i wish.....

neway...i still luv u n u'll always my favourite!!!!keep smiling n be urself...plz dont chnge ok??

nishtha
:):)

Lokesh-ious RJ writes said...

that's very sweet of u nishtha...means alot!! happy listening :)
L

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Anonymous said...

Hi Lokesh, thats me Vishal the Graphics Designer ;-) thanks for visiting our place, that was truely rocking experience, an experience of a lifetime. These will be memories that me and my family will always cherish. Man you're a Rock Star in the mornings, u know i used to listen to "Nitin" only in the mornings, but you have completely transformed me. There is some originality in your voice, nothing fake. I remember one incident, when there was a contest going on FEVER 104, when you were asking the listeners to recognize some voice, only a small piece was played and there was some cash to be won. I remember there was some Doctor ____?? cant remember her name who analyzed all the answers, and man she was pretty rude to the listeners, and that perhaps was unacceptable to you once. And you left the show. I don know if that was a publicity gimmick or not..ppl say that, but that looked quiet genuine to me, as it came from a person who is as genuine as he can be. My best wishes to you, may your voice remains magnetic for the rest of your life.

Chak de phatte, nap de killi, main you Lokesh on BALLE BALLE DILLI.

KEEP ROCKING!!!!

Lokesh-ious RJ writes said...

Hi Vishal

It's so heartwarming to read your comments! Truly overwhelmed. Honestly there are times when I wake up from the wrong side of the bed and despise the world around...but listeners like you really make it worthwhile! Thanks once agian for all your kind words. N yes tell Jyoti the taste of those tikkis still lingers on!! U guys were really hospitable man!!

Thanks once again!
L

Vishu said...

Hi Lokesh, you know what, Jyoti is really looking forward to receive you on one those 'Wednesdays' when you will come to our house and cook something for us. Waiting for the IPL to close soon, yeah ofcourse with Delhi Daredevils winning the IPL.

And looking forward to see some more of your writing skills.

Cheers!!!
Vishu

Aastha Gill said...

Your words come dipped and coated with nostalgia.Lovely piece.Miss you Rushil.

Lokesh-ious RJ writes said...

hey aastha aka masha
thanks a lot man! Can never get enough of kind words :)

time for me to sneak in to your space and check what's new on ur blog...!

Love Lokesh aka Rushil

Unknown said...

Great writing and such a lovely sense of humor!

Lokesh-ious RJ writes said...

hey hot spot guide!

thanks a tonne bud!

Love
Lokesh