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Sunday, September 27, 2020

An exclusive solo show

 Thanks to Worldwide  art movement. 

https://youtu.be/JIxmFd_1Suo


Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Ganpati Bappa Morya


 Completed my Ganapati as a part of a workshop called paint at home...the experience was unique in lots of ways, the workshop itself was unique as Kalaakar Foundation, a visual arts foundation formulated something unique as the Covid time has literally locked the artists up at home and with no exhibition or shows or workshops happening, everyone is demotivated and in this kind of situation, motivation came in the form of a Ganpati painting workshop where the artists were supposed to be painting on a circular canvas provided by the foundation, a zoom meeting will be held where everyone will paint and it will be telecast live on fb, this was something that fascinated me and I joined them. This was also the first time that  I painted on a circular canvas and I tried keeping the transparency of the colors while painting with acrylic, thus trying for a fluid like watercolor effect and yes, , I am definitely happy the way it had shaped. Ganpati Bappa Morya...

Friday, September 11, 2020

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 Happiest to be one of the top 80 painting blogs in web. Thank you Feedspot.com.

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Ganesha

 A new beginning for me as I start afresh after a long time to plunge myself into my artworks. When its is a new phase, it must always begin with Ganpati vandana. So here I am, experimenting with Acrylic colors and desperately trying to get the transparent effect of watercolor....and I also so very happy that my blog has been selected amongst the top 80 blogs by Feedspot top 80 painting blogs. Thank you so much Feedspot. I am happily sharing the link for viewers to have a look at the beautiful blogs people create with their artworks...btw, mine is at 53 😊


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Thursday, August 27, 2020

Ganapati

Whenever I start with a new phase in my world of colors, I must begin with offering my brushes to Ganpati. Here, I tried my hands with soft touch of cool colors with a dash of warmth using just few shades of transparent water colors.


 

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

#lockdowndilemma

Looks like I am bored, depressed, dull and losing touch(?)..the terrible effect of waterfall with its stiffness is terrorizing.  Need to get my tempo, need a break from the world, detached, only my 

Monday, May 4, 2020

My street under lockdown....

My otherwise bustling and busy street looks deserted and haunting now. This lockdown had taken all the fervor from it as it has taken away the hustle-bustle from our life. Is raat ki subah kab ayegi??????

Tuesday, April 7, 2020

A dream come true..

They say music  is the greatest healer....and in these difficult times, it  really helped me to make my dream come true.... A canvas that I started months ago was completed today amidst lockdown but smoothly as I listened to beautiful flute, sitar and vocals......this is my tribute to all those unknown but  great artists of Ajanta caves.

Inspired from the Dancing girl of Ajanta..
#rakhiarts

Sunday, March 22, 2020

By the sea shore

Janta curfew, a coinage I heard after years but this time, it's for the benefit of our own ...staying home quarantined from the rest of the world...they say staying home never gets onto your nerves if you are creative....solace, in the time of disaster....

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Har Har Mahadev..

Some requests keep ringing in your mind and you tend to loose your sleep. This is what happened when my friend's son started nagging me for a Shiva painting. It was nagging in real sense...wherever we meet  he will be just after me...gradually, I could sense that I cannot just avoid his request, else it will be a sacrilege on my part. The boy will lose trust forever which I didn't want at all....I decided to work on this instead...I wanted to see his happy face.

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Nagging boy..

Jalkandeshwar temple in Vellore has a beautiful mural showing a little boy, probably Lord Krishna nagging his mother while she looks annoyed. I was fascinated by how a mother's vulnerability is shown in a moment's gesture.