India, Aug. 27 -- Artist Ganesh Pyne's jottings in his series of five works, titled, Looking West, make one delve into the intellectual understanding of artistic minds. His works have the power to intrigue. They make us ponder over our million fleeting thoughts. Inscrutable and deeply intricate, these five jottings are a delight to the senses.

The artist's thoughts about his jottings on a graph paper were aptly recorded by Dolly Narang, founder of the Village Gallery in Delhi, in a show in 1996.

"Anyone who views these jottings is actually in the process of creating a complete dish in an artist's kitchen. However, just like the difference between the final dish and the burning cooking pot, there is a difference between these jottings an...