Home Actress Lisa Ray Instagram Photos and Posts – May 2020 Part 2 Lisa Ray Instagram - Repost from @amitavawriter using @RepostRegramApp - Scroll is running a series called The Art of Solitude. I was asked to supply 200 words about a book, a piece of music, or art that offers solace. Here is my contribution: The world comes to us in the form of bad news. For a year now, or maybe longer, I have been cutting out a piece of the daily newspaper and painting over it. I guess I don’t want to be passive or helpless before that onslaught of news. Maybe I’m seeking understanding, or just plain solace. I live in upstate New York. I cut out a report on, say, the Trump administration or something terrible happening in the world, and then paint what I see outside my window. I think that’s how it all started. I have a whole folder on my computer now of news from around the world that I take a look at now and then. In recent days, with the experience of lockdown, I have found myself returning to an image from Kashmir. A rash of cancellations during a period of curfew. It is heartbreaking and I have not been able to yet imagine what I want to draw over it. I could read the names over and over again as if I were repeating the words of a sad prayer. #quarantine #lockdown #kashmir

Lisa Ray Instagram – Repost from @amitavawriter using @RepostRegramApp – Scroll is running a series called The Art of Solitude. I was asked to supply 200 words about a book, a piece of music, or art that offers solace. Here is my contribution: The world comes to us in the form of bad news. For a year now, or maybe longer, I have been cutting out a piece of the daily newspaper and painting over it. I guess I don’t want to be passive or helpless before that onslaught of news. Maybe I’m seeking understanding, or just plain solace. I live in upstate New York. I cut out a report on, say, the Trump administration or something terrible happening in the world, and then paint what I see outside my window. I think that’s how it all started. I have a whole folder on my computer now of news from around the world that I take a look at now and then. In recent days, with the experience of lockdown, I have found myself returning to an image from Kashmir. A rash of cancellations during a period of curfew. It is heartbreaking and I have not been able to yet imagine what I want to draw over it. I could read the names over and over again as if I were repeating the words of a sad prayer. #quarantine #lockdown #kashmir

Lisa Ray Instagram - Repost from @amitavawriter using @RepostRegramApp - Scroll is running a series called The Art of Solitude. I was asked to supply 200 words about a book, a piece of music, or art that offers solace. Here is my contribution: The world comes to us in the form of bad news. For a year now, or maybe longer, I have been cutting out a piece of the daily newspaper and painting over it. I guess I don’t want to be passive or helpless before that onslaught of news. Maybe I’m seeking understanding, or just plain solace. I live in upstate New York. I cut out a report on, say, the Trump administration or something terrible happening in the world, and then paint what I see outside my window. I think that’s how it all started. I have a whole folder on my computer now of news from around the world that I take a look at now and then. In recent days, with the experience of lockdown, I have found myself returning to an image from Kashmir. A rash of cancellations during a period of curfew. It is heartbreaking and I have not been able to yet imagine what I want to draw over it. I could read the names over and over again as if I were repeating the words of a sad prayer. #quarantine #lockdown #kashmir

Lisa Ray Instagram – Repost from @amitavawriter using @RepostRegramApp – Scroll is running a series called The Art of Solitude. I was asked to supply 200 words about a book, a piece of music, or art that offers solace. Here is my contribution:

The world comes to us in the form of bad news. For a year now, or maybe longer, I have been cutting out a piece of the daily newspaper and painting over it. I guess I don’t want to be passive or helpless before that onslaught of news. Maybe I’m seeking understanding, or just plain solace.

I live in upstate New York. I cut out a report on, say, the Trump administration or something terrible happening in the world, and then paint what I see outside my window. I think that’s how it all started. I have a whole folder on my computer now of news from around the world that I take a look at now and then.

In recent days, with the experience of lockdown, I have found myself returning to an image from Kashmir. A rash of cancellations during a period of curfew. It is heartbreaking and I have not been able to yet imagine what I want to draw over it.

I could read the names over and over again as if I were repeating the words of a sad prayer. #quarantine #lockdown #kashmir | Posted on 11/May/2020 08:29:25

Lisa Ray Instagram – So this popped up…back when red carpets were a thing. I think we were still courting when this photo was taken- because god knows we avoid public gatherings now, even before COVID-19. It’s called growing old together. And by the way, how the hell does anyone date/meet/fall in love in this new world order?
Lisa Ray Instagram – Repost from @amitavawriter using @RepostRegramApp – #coronavirusdiary Day 48 (Gouache on obit pages of @nytimes). “Spring lies forsaken./The velvet-dark ditch/crawls by my side/without reflections.//The only thing that shines/are yellow flowers.” (From a poem “April and Silence” by Tomas Tranströmer)

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