Monday 31 May 2010
Saturday 29 May 2010
For the Special Day!. . . (Express strokes #29)
Barrowful of gifts,
Bunch of Blue Orchids,
Brought on a Special day,
Beautifully decorated, What can I say!!!
Friday 28 May 2010
Mood of the day!. . .(Express strokes #28)
You either listen to
Your heart or your brain,
But I say there are many more
To listen in the chain.
My right leg says football,
While left shouts to dance in the rain.
My head is ready with a fancy hat for an outing,
But the hand's volunteering for sporting.
It is not an act of unco-ordination,
It's just a fast paced life in swing!
It's fun, frolic and full of joy!
Thursday 27 May 2010
Wednesday 26 May 2010
Tuesday 25 May 2010
Monday 24 May 2010
5 Days To Go
The DAW’s 10th biennial event for 2010, the largest Open Studios Event in the country, is opening on 29th of this month. If you are anywhere near Dorset or planning to visit Dorset you have all the more reason now, between 29th of May and 13th of June. Hundreds of artists are taking part in this. For more information please visit DAW's website.
The Winton Arts and Media college, Bournemouth are hosting the exhibition 'Evoloving Images' as part of DAW's art trail. Some of my works will be at this exhibition.
Many of the finest artists of Dorset are showcasing/selling their work. Don't miss your opportunity to spend some time with art and rejuvenate your souls!
Sunday 23 May 2010
Random . . .(Express strokes #23)
Another leaflet from my sketchbook where life begins, memories cherish and my hands have no limits to experiment!
Saturday 22 May 2010
Friday 21 May 2010
Thursday 20 May 2010
Wednesday 19 May 2010
Tuesday 18 May 2010
Monday 17 May 2010
Arbitrary strokes...(Express strokes #17)
Watercolor on Chinese Rice paper
I wanted to wrap some gifts and had no time to go buy the wrapping papers, Result - These arbitrary strokes on Chinese rice paper, and I quite liked the wrapper at the end!. I wasn't looking for perfect strokes or anything like that and hence didn't bother much about blotted trunk or leaves.
I wanted to wrap some gifts and had no time to go buy the wrapping papers, Result - These arbitrary strokes on Chinese rice paper, and I quite liked the wrapper at the end!. I wasn't looking for perfect strokes or anything like that and hence didn't bother much about blotted trunk or leaves.
Sunday 16 May 2010
Rhododendrons. . .(Express strokes #16)
Watercolor on Chinese rice paper
I bought myself a few Chinese brushes on my last visit to London. After a few months of keeping them in the storage, I thought of trying my hands on Chinese brush strokes. Since then I seem to have developed a liking towards Chinese brushes. The movements of the brushes is powerful yet very flexible. A handy tip to know while working with Chinese brushes is that know what you intend to do with the brush, and link the steps (strokes) up so as to activate the painting, to give it rhythm.
If you are looking for some quick stokes, Chinese brushes can achieve that for you!
If you are looking for some quick stokes, Chinese brushes can achieve that for you!
Saturday 15 May 2010
Friday 14 May 2010
Thursday 13 May 2010
Distant hills. . . (Express strokes #13)
Today's post is an oil painting that dates back to about 5 years or so. This is my first oil painting in the real sense. I was at 'Expressions'- Bangalore, taking 5 hour session on oil painting. At the end of the course, I was asked to work on this landscape which had a good combination of strokes, perspective, color contrast and also blend of colors . The hues in the sky are too strong perhaps, but this did give a good starting point for me to paint with oil.
Wednesday 12 May 2010
Tuesday 11 May 2010
Path to Success!. . . (Express strokes #11)
Oil pastels on paper
I make quick drawings or sketches while I travel wherever possible for my memory in my notebook. These drawings to me bring back pleasant, nostalgic, cheerful memories of the time spent and also create a journal which I can refer in a future time to create some elaborate works. Sometimes it's my journal where I souce my inspirations from!
Keeping the theme of the month alive, Here is another 'Express stroke' from my notebook, to share with you all...
'All paths are the same, leading nowhere. Therefore, pick a path with heart!'
-Carlos Castaneda.
'All paths are the same, leading nowhere. Therefore, pick a path with heart!'
-Carlos Castaneda.
Monday 10 May 2010
Summer flowers. . .(Express strokes #10)
The streets of Bangalore bloom with this pink colored flowes every winter. The flower carpet above and on the streets give a warm welcome to the visitors. Pardon me for my lack of memory with the flower names. As I was going through my notebook I found this pastel sketch that I did couple of years ago, inspired by the Bangalore winter flowers that brought some nostalgic memories of Bangalore, here it is for you visitors of Little Arena.
Sunday 9 May 2010
The tune of paradise! . . . (Express strokes #9)
I had bought some placement mats for my kitchen but I couldn't resist my excitement to put some Indian painting on them, finally Rajasthani style painting it was!. Since then there are various other ideas crawling up my mind for the rest of the mats. Unfortunately the only progress they have seen is the transfer from my kitchen unit to a storage cupboards with other painting materials, hopefully still waiting to see the 'color' of the day!
- Music springs under the shade,
- Out on the plains;
- Where mile after mile drops behind with a smile,
- And to-morrow seems always to tempt and beguile,
- Out on the plains;
- The wind sings a wild song to rob me of care,
- And there's room here to live and to love and to dare,
- Out on the plains.
- -Anonymous
Saturday 8 May 2010
Pastoral shelters. . . (Express strokes #8)
Continuing with the mood of rural life, here's another post of watercolor on paper depicting the picturesque hut. The simple forms in the countryside make interesting subjects of an artist's strokes.
When I take a look at this now, I feel the huge tree in the middle is dividing the hut into two!, Am wondering if I should have moved the tree to one side, or may be got rid of it completely. What do you feel? If you have any suggestions/opinions please leave a comment.
When I take a look at this now, I feel the huge tree in the middle is dividing the hut into two!, Am wondering if I should have moved the tree to one side, or may be got rid of it completely. What do you feel? If you have any suggestions/opinions please leave a comment.
Friday 7 May 2010
Humble rustic life . . (Express strokes #7)
An effort to put the country side scene on to paper with colored washes. This is one of the simple and common sightings of any village in India. These animals serve their masters, just like many rustic people who help others with absolutely no selfishness. These men and animals of rustic life belong to nature rather than manners!
Thursday 6 May 2010
Peaceful reflections . . . (Express strokes #6)
Watercolor on paper
Everyone and everything that shows up in our life is a reflection of something that is happening inside of us!
Reflection is one of the interesting subject to paint. Not all the time do we see a perfect reflection, hence it is not a must to paint a perfect reverse image. The watercolor paper and and the paints create a texture all their own that allows for light, airy paintings. The ease with which they flow together makes for realistic reflections in a pond or lake painting.
This is an effort to bring out the reflections using the wet method, I layed out the colors for the water first and then built up reflections while the paint is wet.
This is an effort to bring out the reflections using the wet method, I layed out the colors for the water first and then built up reflections while the paint is wet.
Wednesday 5 May 2010
By the field . . .(Express strokes #5)
Watercolor on paper
This month of May brings me the nostalgic memories of my childhood summer holidays. Today's post is an inspiration, during one such summer holiday to my grandmother's place.
'To see a world in a grain of sand,
And a heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
An eternity in an hour.'
-William Blake.
'To see a world in a grain of sand,
And a heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
An eternity in an hour.'
-William Blake.
Tuesday 4 May 2010
Sunny Day! . . (Express strokes #4)
Watercolor on paper
I still get wildly enthusiastic about little things, the changing shape/color of the trees, the shadows of the trees, the leaves, etc. This painting is another one in the series of learning to put watercolor techniques on paper. A depiction of a bright day of summer when the air is softer and the morning is more fragrant than ever.
I still get wildly enthusiastic about little things, the changing shape/color of the trees, the shadows of the trees, the leaves, etc. This painting is another one in the series of learning to put watercolor techniques on paper. A depiction of a bright day of summer when the air is softer and the morning is more fragrant than ever.
Monday 3 May 2010
Sunday 2 May 2010
Solitude! . . . (express strokes #2)
watercolour on paper
This was one of the views that caught my eyes while on my trek to Tadiyandamol in Coorg, India. On my return I quickly put these colors on paper before the memory could fade away. As evident, not too much of detail, while cloud formations make a lovely backdrop, lonely tree stands out in it's solitde!
Saturday 1 May 2010
Empty vessels make most noise!. . . (Express strokes #1)
Watercolor on paper
'Express strokes' - that's going to be the theme for the month of May. Detail is good, but not a must, the technique to follow when one has less than an hour to spend with brushes and colors. The transparency that one can get with watercolors have always drwan my eyes towards them. This is one of my old works, a reproduction of a watercolor artist (apologies for a bad memory, I will come back to post the name of the artist when I recollect), chosen mainly as a learning material. Just as this one, quick strokes of washes can a give a drammatic feeling for the work, and speak a lot without speaking anything at all !
'Express strokes' - that's going to be the theme for the month of May. Detail is good, but not a must, the technique to follow when one has less than an hour to spend with brushes and colors. The transparency that one can get with watercolors have always drwan my eyes towards them. This is one of my old works, a reproduction of a watercolor artist (apologies for a bad memory, I will come back to post the name of the artist when I recollect), chosen mainly as a learning material. Just as this one, quick strokes of washes can a give a drammatic feeling for the work, and speak a lot without speaking anything at all !
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