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Introducing Bright Light Cafe Featured Talent - Ravi Bedi
Introducing Ravi Bedi

Mahima   India
"Way to go Dad!
Your work has always been an inspiration ... keep it up!"

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Deep Relaxation
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My Place of Tranquillity

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Breathing Deeply
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Making Decision & Future Choices CD

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The Bright Light Café Presents ...

Ravi Bedi

Biography     Photos     Art     Writing

Denise Marshall

When were you born? 
1 March 1939.

Where did you spend your childhood?
In Jodhpur, the second largest town in the state of Rajasthan, India.

How has your upbringing influenced your writing and your art?
My upbringing was without my father, who had died very young, but I was influenced by the integrity and example of a couple of elders around me. Music and art (in that order) has been in my blood. I dreamt to be a musician and composer; I learnt to play the piano by ear on my own. But it was either engineering or medical those days, which put the meat on the table! I could have been a good architect, but I did not get an opportunity. However, I became a chemical engineer by chance (that’s another interesting story) and landed up in the Air Force. The creative urge in me, however, drove me to painting, and much later in life - writing.

Are you married?  What is your spouse’s name?  When/How did you meet?
Yes, happily married for the last forty-one years. My better half’s name is Aruna. Her father was my dad’s classmate in the famous FC College, Lahore (now in Pakistan). Her mother was my mother’s classmate. They got married because of my parents. So it was natural for Aruna and me to meet, for the first time in the year 1957. We knew instantly that we were made for each other, but it took a couple of years to disclose our feelings for each other. Communication was not easy; I was debarred to meet her for a couple of years. Eventually, however, I won her hand. By the way, she was sweetness personified and humble, but now she wears the pants in the house!

Have you any children?  What are their names?
We have one daughter, Mahima, our princess, who came into this world fourteen years after our marriage! She is in advertising and refuses to discuss marriage.

When did you first start creatively writing and why? What prompted you to become a writer?
English is not my first language. In fact, I learnt more abuses in school than English prose. The creative urge in me compelled me to share my stories and thoughts with others. However, I am not as gifted as Rod and Barbara, but I am trying to learn and be better.

When did you first start painting/drawing and why?  What prompted you to become an artist?
I was in the wrong profession and I knew it. I wanted to be in a creative field, but landed up in a destructive one, thanks to the lure of the blue uniform. I never went to an art school, but took to art to satisfy my creative urge. I have been painting off and on for over forty years now. Creating something beautiful on the canvas is my greatest joy, and a lasting one.

Who is your favourite artist/s and why?
Oh, there are lots of them, but Impressionists have impressed me the most, because they have a unique way to depict life. Modern art, of which I do a little, is not my cup of tea. 

Is there certain style of painting your prefer?  Why?
Impressionism. It leaves the details and yet conveys a lot in its own unique way. 

What is your favourite painting/s and why?
Once again, there’s a whole lot of them; some of them my own.

What is your favourite book/s and why?
I don’t read much. I have no favorites.

What is your favourite poem and why?
Sorry, I am not into poetry.

What is your favourite short story and why?
The stories written by RK Narain. You feel as if you are sitting in a cinema house. 

Who is your favourite writer and why?
Khuswant Singh of India. He conveys so much with so few, and so convincingly. Besides, he has great sense of humor. 

What is your favourite song/music and why?
“Unforgettable” and “Hotel California”, and also some old soulful Hindi songs of a bygone era. You have to listen to them to believe me.

What are your artistic goals?
To please myself and folks around me, including those who come to Bright Light Café.

What are you dreams and goals?
It’s too late in the day to think of goals and dreams. It’s time to enjoy what one has and leave the dreams and goals alone. 

What are your hobbies?
Painting, music, driving long distances, writing, and golf. What more can a man ask for?

What is the artistic (art and writing) process like for you?  Do you sweat blood or do the words and pictures come easily?  Is there an approximate time it generally takes you to complete a project?
I can finish half a dozen paintings in a day or two, but writing is a phenomenal challenge; one is never satisfied. It’s tormenting, but very challenging. Once a painting is done, you don’t want to touch it again. Painting or composing music is a lot easier. Stories are never finished; you want to make changes every time you revisit them. It can be very tiring; one is never satisfied. 

Do you have any advice you can share with other aspiring artists and writers?
Just go ahead and do what you like. Enjoy what you do and forget about success or failure. Remember, a lot of excellent artists or writers never tasted success in their lives. In modern times, however, a lot of trash passes off as works of genius. Today, a brand name is more important than the content. 

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