"Urge of Renaissance" is spurred by the concept that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, only converted from one form of energy to another. Smita Marathe expresses in her painting that in a cycle of destruction and creation, new life is created and celebrated. Clouds start raining, seeds become plants, opposite bodies become one, and a life emerges from opposite energies.
When these energies were invisible and dispersed, they were waiting for the desire to find their opposite. When their desires become irresistible, they are attracted and the celebration starts. When exhausted, they divide again to disperse but only to come together again: to celebrate again, in the form of seed, in the form of bodies, in the form of art.