Vishal vs Apartment

Vishal K. Bharadwaj, circa 1986, in the balcony of his family's apartment in Ghusais, Dubai. Photo by either Keshav or Sneha Bharadwaj.
My mother let me draw on walls. It was 1986, I was three, and we were living in a one bedroom apartment in Ghusais, back when there was nothing there except for a block of already decrepit government flats, Al Mulla Plaza (closed because of a border dispute), and a procession of electrical towers between there and Sharjah.

She got a lot of flack for it, of course. Neighbours would come round and wonder why on earth I was still alive after such a heinous crime, and then look worryingly at their own children as the young ones gaped at the sheer audacity of the red and green scrawls, their eyes luminous with the shock of seeing freedom, tolerance and understanding -- and of course, whimsy -- for perhaps the first time in their fragile lives. Several adults vowed never to bring their children into contact with my parents, not the first and certainly not the last time that was said to them.

The rationale my mother offered -- since the simple truth of "Why not?" was far too much for others to bear -- was that since it was a rental, once we moved out the landlord would paint it for the next tenant anyway as per the local norm; if the landlord objected, she was gladly willing to pay for the painting herself. They never objected, but I would have liked to see the look on whoever came to that apartment after we had gone. The building itself was torn down sometime in the 90s to make way for a compound of houses.

It was the only place I ever drew on the walls, and even I am not sure why exactly. The rationale to my three-year-old self probably had something to do with not wanting to waste paper, and the fact that if I drew straight on the walls it would forego entirely the costly and time-consuming framing and hanging processes.

Mostly I just wanted to draw, and my parents wanted great art on the walls, for which I gladly obliged.

Vishal K. Bharadwaj, circa 1986, at the door of his family's apartment im Ghusais, Dubai. Photo by either Keshav or Sneha Bharadwaj.

Trackback URL for this post:

http://allvishal.com/trackback/332

Comments

*melts into gooey, saccharine puddle*

I don't think I ever drew much at all - on paper or walls. It seems a pity.

Drawing is what keeps me insane.

That is one of the most awesomest things I've ever read. I wish MY Mom let me draw on the walls.

You were one really cute kids!

I was never allowed to draw on the walls (I tended to hide my wall drawings behind bits of furniture, unfortunately my mum tended to see through this clever ruse), Ive made up for this neglect in my childhood by drawing on my walls now.

Those paint marker thingies are so fantastic.

By the way, the drawings on the door of the apartment look really neato. I like the fact that its all along the lower portion of the walls too, its actually fairly aesthetic.

I love your mother.

Yeah, I was quite fond of her too. :-)

Awwwww.....look at the expression of the artist in the first pic. :-D Parents who encourage scribbling in childhood raise comic-book writer/illustrators.

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
  • Allowed HTML tags: <a> <em> <strong> <cite> <code> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd>
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.

More information about formatting options

CAPTCHA
This question tests whether you are a human (to prevent comment spam). Please answer correctly or your comment won't be saved!
Image CAPTCHA
Copy the characters (respecting upper/lower case) from the image.
Syndicate content

Vishal K Bharadwaj is a graphic designer, photographer, writer and a geek of several persuasions. His body is in Dubai, his heart in India, and his brain roams the internet with abandon. He is not famous, but is sometimes mistaken for being so.
Learn More at the About Page

Tags

Technorati

Add to Technorati Favorites

cool hit counter


Visit blogadda.com to discover Indian blogs