“Willow Days in Pokhara” is a poignant and painterly tribute to childhood, memory, and the quiet poetry of ordinary moments. Set along the tranquil lakeside of Pokhara, Nepal, this mixed media piece features two sisters standing beneath the soft, sweeping branches of a willow tree. Their matching red dresses unify them visually, yet their expressions tell distinct stories: one child radiates joy, smiling with unguarded warmth, while the other stands solemn, gaze steady and introspective.
The piece invites viewers to consider how childhood is never one-dimensional—it holds both lightness and shadow, laughter and quiet thought. The filtered, almost ethereal quality of the artwork enhances this reflective mood, evoking the nostalgic feeling of an old photograph remembered with emotion rather than precision.
The composition balances strength and tenderness. The tree trunk anchors the left side, while the willow leaves drape protectively above, creating a natural curtain. The handmade wooden railing places the scene within a lived, rural reality. This juxtaposition between innocence and experience, joy and stillness, speaks to the human condition in subtle, resonant ways.
“Willow Days in Pokhara” is more than a portrait—it’s a meditation on fleeting moments and the invisible threads that connect us across time, space, and culture. It honors the universal rhythms of youth while grounding them in a specific place, capturing the soul of a moment that might otherwise be lost.🌿✨