Wednesday, August 15, 2007

World's longest titled painting


Based on the theme of Love, this art work has ‘I LOVE YOU’ illustrated in 122 languages




World's longest titled painting

The affection, admiration, abundance, compassion, composure, cheerfulness, contentment, courage, delight, excitement, fulfillment, gratefulness, harmony, interest, intimacy, integrity, modesty, relaxation and the togetherness of lovers standing under the bountifully elegant and outstandingly vivacious tree of goodness, richness and enchantment’.

(346 characters with space or 308 without space)

36 in x 48 in

(91 cm x 121cm)

2007

Acrylic on canvas

Price on request


This painting is a celebration of our most wonderful emotion called Love



The
feeling of love

The delight and feeling of love is captured in a delicate mood in this painting. The gazes of the lovers are not into the eyes but all the way inside to their soul. The charming tree at the background is a symbolic representation of this lavishly graceful and refined emotion.


Under the tree of goodness, richness and enchantment



'I Love You' in 122 languages on the dress
(click on the image for a larger view)

Folds of woman’s dress is embellished with ‘I love you’ in 122 languages. The languages are written in alphabetic order starting from Afrikaans.

In several cases the language is not specified in the respective script. English script has been used, and the words are pronounced roughly as they are spelled.
The first fold from left contains languages starting with letters A, B and C. For all languages mentioned, please refer the details below.

1ST & 10TH FOLD

1. Afrikaans
— Ek is lief vir jou

2. Akan (Ghana)
— Me dor wo

3. Albanian
— Te dashuroj

4. Alentejano (Portugal)
— Gosto de ti, porra!

5. Arabic
— Ana behibak (female to male)
— Ana behibek (male to female)

6. Armenian
— Yes kez si'rumem

7. Assamese (India)
— Moi tomak bhal pau

8. Basque
— Nere maitea (means "my love")
— Maite zaitut (means "I love you")

9. Bavarian
— I mog di narrisch gern

10. Bemba
— Ndikufuna

11. Bengali (India)
— Aami tomaake bhaalo baashi
— Ami tomay bhalobashi

12. Berber
— Lakh tirikh

13. Bolivian Quechua
— Qanta munani

14. Brazilian / Portuguese
— Eu te amo (pronounced 'eiu chee amu')

15. Bulgarian
— Obicham te

16. Burmese
— Chit pa de

17. Canadian French
— Je t'adore ("I love you")

18. Chinese
— Ngo oi ney (Cantonese dialect)
— Wo ay ni (Mandarin dialect)

2ND FOLD

19. Creol
— Mi aime jou

20. Croatian (familiar)
— Ja te volim (used in proper speech)

21. Czech
— Miluji te

22. Danish
— Jeg elsker dig

23. Dutch
— Ik hou van je

3RD FOLD

24. Esperanto
— Mi amas vin

25. Farsi
— Tora dost daram ("I love you")

26. Filipino
— Mahal ka ta

27. Finnish
— Rakastan sinua

28. French
— Je t'aime

29. German
— Ich liebe dich

30. Greek
— S'ayapo (spoken "s'agapo",

31. Greenlandic
— Asavakit

32. Gujurati (India and Pakistan)
— Hoon tane pyar karoochhoon.
— Hoon tuney chaoon chhoon ('n' is nasal,

33. Hausa (Nigeria)
— Ina sonki

34. Hawaiian
— Aloha wau ia 'oe

35. Hebrew
— Anee ohev otakh (male to female)
— Anee ohevet otkha (female to male)

36. Hindi (India)
Mai tumse pyar karta hoon (male to female)
Mai tumse pyar karti hoon (female to male)

4TH
FOLD

37. Hungarian
— Szeretlek -use this one

38. Ibaloi (Phillipines)
— Pip-piyan taha

39. Icelandic
— Eg elska thig (pronounced 'yeg l-ska thig')

40. Indonesian

— Saya cinta kamu

41. Italian
— Ti amo (relationship/lover/spouse)

42. Irish
— Taim i' ngra leat

43. Japanese
— Kimi o ai shiteru
— Aishiteru

44. Javanese
— Kulo tresno

45. Kannada (India)
— Naanu Ninnanu Preethisuthene

46. Kikongo
— Mono ke zola nge (mono ke' zola nge')

47. Klingon
— qamuSHa ("I love you")

48. Korean
— Tangsinul sarang ha o

49. Kurdish
— Min te xushvet

50. Lao
— Khoi hak jao

51. Luo (Kenia)
— Aheri

52. Luxembourgish
— Ech hun dech gar

53. Latin
— Te amo
— Vos amo

54. Latvian
— Es tevi milu (pronounced 'es tevy meelu')

55. Lebanese
— Bahibak

56. Lingala
— Nalingi yo

57. Lithuanian
— As tave myliu

58. Luxembourgish
— Ech hun dech gar

59. Maa
— Ilolenge

60. Madrid lingo
— Me molas, tronca!

61. Maiese
— Wa wa

62. Malay
— Saya cintamu

63. English
— I love you

64. Spanish
— Te amo

65. Russian
— Ya tyebya lyublyu

66. Malayalam (India)
— Njyaan ninne premikyunnu

67. Malaysian
— Saya cintamu

68. Marshallese
— Yokwe Yuk

69. Mohawk
— Konoronhkwa

70. Mongolian
— Be Chamad Hairtai (very personal)

71. Moroccan
— Kanbhik

72. Norwegian
— Jeg elsker deg

73. Nyanja
— Ninatemba

5TH FOLD

74. Oriya (India)
— Moon Tumakoo Prema Kare

75. Marathi
— Mi tuzya var prem karato

76. Pakistani
— Mujhe tumse muhabbat hai

77. Punjabi (India)
— Mai taunu pyar Karda

78. Portuguese/Brazilian
— Eu te amo (pronounced 'eiu chee amu')

79. Polish
— Kocham cie

80. Osetian
— Aez dae warzyn

6TH FOLD

81. Quenya
— Tye-melane

82. Romanian
— Te ador

83. Sanskrit
— Anurag

84. Serbian
— Ja te volim

85. Singhalese (Sri Lanka)
— Mama oyata adarei

86. Spanish (Argentina)
— Te re-quiero

87. Swahili
— Nakupenda

88. Swedish
— Jag alskar dig

89. Syrian/Lebanese
— Bhebbek (male to female)
— Bhebbak (female to male)

90. Tahitian
— Ua Here Vau Ia Oe

91. Tamil (India)
— Naan unnai kaathalikiren

92. Telugu (India)
— Nenu ninnu premistunnanu

93. Thai
— Khao raak thoe

94. Tunisian
— Ha eh bak

95. Turkish
— Sizi seviyorum

7TH FOLD

96. Scot-Gaelic
— Tha gr`adh agam ort

97. Serbocroatian
— Volim te

98. Sesotho
— Kiyahurata

(pronounced Kee-ya--hoo-rata)

99. Shona
— Ndinokuda

100. Sioux
— Techihhila

101. Skopian
— Te ljubam

102. Slovak
— Lubim ta

103. Slovene
— Ljubim te

104. Somalian
— Waan ku jeclahay

105. Tswana
— Ke a go rata

106. Tshiluba
— Ndi mukusua

107. Tumbuka
— Nkhukutemwa

108. Twi (Ghana)
— Me dowapaa

109. Ukrainian
— Ja tebe kokhaju

110. Urdu (India and Pakistan)
— Mujhe tumse mohabbat hai

111. Vietnamese
— Anh yeu em (male to female)
— Em yeu anh (female to male)

112. Vai
— Na lia

113. Vulcan (Mr.Spock)
— Wani ra yana ro aisha

8TH FOLD & 9TH FOLD

114. Welsh
— Rwy'n dy garu di.

115. Yugoslavian
— Ja te volim

116. Varmlandska
— Du ar gorgo te mag

117. Venda — Ndi a ni funa

118. Yiddish
— Kh'hob dikh lib

119. Yucatec Maya
— 'in k'aatech

120. Zazi (Kurdish)
— Ezhele hezdege

121. Zulu
— Ngiyakuthanda (pronounced NGee-ya--koo--tanda)

122. Zuni
— Tom ho'ichema

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12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Really Amazing Mody...Well done

I cant express my feelings ..its beyond words
Congratulations!!!

Anonymous said...

Ah! That subtle expression of love is AWESOME and perfect. I wish I were rich enough to buy this painting. best wishes, Mody

Anonymous said...

Incredible color combination. Very joyful n’ positive energy artwork.Great..!

Anonymous said...

excellent work of art.FABULOUS,Extraordinary...

Anonymous said...

Congrats,mody.......
WOW!! There is sth really special about this painting. Yes, sth really unique........

Anonymous said...

Oh!my God......! This is something beyond words.I am in love with this painting...

Unknown said...

I know mody from childhood,we were classmates. God do not bless everyone as he blessed mody with this skill. He never went to any school to learn this art. It always comes from his heart, the real expression which is painted in a piece of paper. I wish him goodluck.

Unknown said...

I know mody from childhood, we were classmates. God does not bless everyone as he showered his blessings on Mody with this skill. As far as I know, he never went to any school to learn art. His deep inner thoughts always came out in a piece of paper. I wish him all success throughout his life.

Anonymous said...

wow! This is ausome. I am proud of you my brother, i am proud of you.

Anonymous said...

kisses to your hands.

Roopa said...

Really great...I liked the colour combination...

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