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Friday, March 4, 2011

Stairs


A morose heart gives rise to peculiar thoughts..sometimes...a drop of tear or two which we hide,

but, actually wish our loved ones could see. Sometimes, seclusion works wonder..at that time, what's more prefered than a lone corner in the darkness of an isolated stairs?

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Stippled Forest

 Stippling is an amazing technique....dots forming images..almost like pixel art. When someone gave the idea of drawing a forest with this method..I thought to give it a go. It was tedious with a normal paintbrush but fun. Hope everyone likes it. Thinking of trying some more in future.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Mist

 I came across this valley in my dream? An abandoned shack torn by snowy wind standing amongst the mist...mysterious and haunted. The valley behind covered with thick fog and the conifers standing tall like sentinels...oof...seems I'm getting too poetic. Painting this picture in watercolor was a tedious job..I tried repeatedly to come up with this. Hats off to the photographer whose picture I referred to...

Monday, January 31, 2011

Seascape3


A quiet walk for miles along the beach ....everyones desire. I dream of this often...away from all the hustles and bustles that my city offers....whats best if I have my best friend tagged along??

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Seascape 2


I saw this lone fisherman in the wee hours at a deserted beach in Alibaug. With a burning ghat in the vicinity of the beach, every grain of sand reminded of some departed soul, but, he seemed oblivious or probably was too used to and at ease. His sporty look and efficient manner of braving the waves caught my fascination.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Seascape


The other day I was going through the snaps of Tarkarli...the clear blue sky and the emerald green water combined with clean white sand was inspiring enough for a seascape. First of the series, hope my skill in watercolor improves with each one of them.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Banjaran


The beautiful dress and ethnic silver jewelleries of a banjaran had always fascinated me, so, I thought to give it a try. After referring hundreds of photographs and a month and a half, I came up with this canvas.