This was done on the last day of my three month long painting class. So much learnt. SO much more to learn. This portrait has come out the best among all previous efforts. There is a resemblance!
This was lot of fun. I had always thought this was done on black paper with poster paints, but hardly the case. Instead the brightest part that is the interiors of the shop was left blank white. I was a little skeptic about getting the dark night in water colors but it was fine in the end.
I have always enjoyed doing portraits esp in pencil sketch. So when my instructor asked me to do a watercolor from a book on portraits, it was a golden opportunity to learn something new. 'John Wayne' followed. The original was in color pencils and I took few liberties with colors in watercolor.
Recently during a trip to Kanyakumari and Trivandrum, I found time to sketch sitting on the promenade at Kovalam. This painting came out of it. My dad said its too bare and I have to agree. But it was good fun esp. the sea.
Yet another old building by Mulick. This one has come out much better than the previous one. Its amazing how a simple theme like this one has been interpreted in such an interesting manner. The clothes hanging on the line lend life to the painting.
Back to Mullick. This reproduction is of an old building typical to rural maharashtra- a subject that is recurring in Milind Mulick's works. In ruins, they still have a strong charachter.
Another still life. The model was thrown in bright light. The toughest part was the plastic bucket. I tried to get the transluscency of the bright part of the bucket but didn't quite get there. Wish somebody could suggest how!
Hmmm... I am not too happy with this one. Particularly the steel glass. I have done better steel. For one, the viewing distance of the assembly was quite a lot. Of course doing it on handmade paper for the first time was a different experience. Still haven't figured out the medium.
This is a painting of our Verandah. I did a quick pencil sketch which I reproduced later as a painting. The colors and light are from memory and it shows. I don't like it much. I can see room for improvement, almost everywhere. But I add this here because it was an important learning experience.
I moved to a new medium.. hand made paper. Its a different experience of painting. Easier in a way since water stays longer and I have more time to add layers. But I havent mastered it yet. This is a painting of a photograph we took during our honeymoon. I think it was at Coir Village, a resort in Kottayam.
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