In the second part of his interview with Amita-di, Narad (Richard Eggenberger) explores her lifelong journey into the world of art and education within the Sri Aurobindo Ashram. Amita-di shares delightful and profound anecdotes of her early years, including:
The Banana Lesson: Her first drawing lessons at age nine under Sanjiban-da and the Mother's clever way of keeping a sleepy child awake with a green banana.
Painting with the Mother: How the Mother coached her on technical skills like highlight and shading, while pushing her to capture the "inner center of consciousness" rather than just outward forms.
Teaching the Children: Amita-di’s unique pedagogical methods—combining music with art to teach students how to paint "phrases" and emotions.
Art as Observation: Sri Aurobindo’s perspective on drawing as a means to increase the power of observation and eye-to-hand coordination.
A Vision of Love and Death: The story behind her abstract painting inspired by Sri Aurobindo’s poem Love and Death.
This episode provides a rare glimpse into the Mother’s role as a supreme teacher and artist, showing how she nurtured the creative sparks in her disciples to turn every act into an offering.
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