Khadak & Winter 1946
So in case you aren't familar with the works of Andrew Wyeth, here's the painting I referred to in my previous entry entitled Winter, 1946:

This piece was motivated by the death of Wyeth's father, the famous illustrator, N.C. (Newell Convers) Wyeth. I've heard Wyeth comment that the hill felt to him like the barrell chest of his loving but often imposing father. A fascinating piece and one I immediately thought of while watching Khadak.
Check out the film for your self and then look back at this work of art . . . let me know what you think.