This is an outdoor painting I did, The view of my mother's garden from the Porch. The second attempt is so much better then the first. I am getting better at doing plants and landscaping. Its satisfying to see improvement.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Reproduction - Adoration of Magi, Velaquez
Abstract
At home, I tried to create an abstract work. Its a splash of colors, not necessarily meaning anything. I did try to do some thing like " a face in the crowd". What do you think it is?
I experimented with stamping ( use different objects dipped or coated in color and stamp on the paper), I ran objects on the wet paint, used a baloon to apply colors.. Like I said, it is an experiment. I think acrylic or oil is better to do abstract.
I experimented with stamping ( use different objects dipped or coated in color and stamp on the paper), I ran objects on the wet paint, used a baloon to apply colors.. Like I said, it is an experiment. I think acrylic or oil is better to do abstract.
Portrait in monochrome{
Back to art school, I did this portrait in monochrome. I felt that was a good way to learn the technique of painting... so you don't get distracted with colors and You are out of the midset to copy it exactly as it is. The instructor gave me a valuable lesson. Paint like it is hurting the paper! I need to work on showing eyes more correctly.
Reproduction - "Flautist"
I don't know who did this. Perhaps somebody can help. It was printed on a card and I loved the subject a great deal. I think I did this sometime in1995. I am not sure. It isn't entirely flawless. Notice that his feet is a little disproportionately small? And I used black directly. A cardinal sin for a painter... I now know better.
Reproduction - Milkmaid by Raja Ravi Varma
Taking time out to post two old paintings. This one here is a reproduction of "milkmaid" by Ravi Varma. I did that as part of a visual arts project in college. That was in 1995. Considering my knowledge of painting those days was elementary at best, it isnt bad! I was bad at backgrounds. And since the subject came out well, I didn't want to screw it up with a shoddy background. SO i left it plain with the lightest of washes in a safe color- yellow. Visually, it spreads easily.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Reproduction - Roses by Alfred Parsons
Still LIfe - Ceramic Jar , earthen pot and vegetables
A very interesting composition. I was doing well trying to present whatever i had learnt so far and things were quite fine until i did the background.
The blue was too watery and ran into rest of my painting! Disappointing. I tried to salvage what i could. Well that teaches me to be extra careful with the back drop.
Also presented is a tonal study of the same still life.
Portrait, Watercolors
Another portrait ,this time of a pretty girl. I can see improvement but i am yet to master the watercolors. The freshness evades me. I need to muster more confidence and get bolder with use of color. The trick is to mix the exact color you want and let go of yourself. Rather than coating and over coating to get the right effect. Thats what "oilers" do!!!!! Water colors is once only ..it is alive.. When will i paint like that??!!
Children with a deer
Reproduction - Buildings in the Setting sun, Millind Mulick
This was another exciting reproduction. Mulick has captured the scene of the setting sun to perfection . The building washed in orange light of the sun, the shadows in blue. I tried this twice but failed to get anywhere close to the original. But a lesson well learnt. Just strong bold washes, with almost no details and yet the complete impression... Amazing. Please check out Millindmulick.com for his work.
Reproduction,Creek at Osho ashram, MiIllind Mulick
Millind Mulick is brilliant. His landscapes and architectural rendering is simply breathtaking. I believe that if I were to only copy his work from first to last i will be a success. I learnt more about watercolors from this painting than from anything else before. This is the kind of work that I want to do in my life.
Portrait - Pencil
Still life in water colors - Bag, Bottle etc
Another still life. It was a little dull but that's what made it difficult. The pale colors of the bag wasn't easy. But it was fun. The most difficult thing about still life is that if under natural lights, it keeps changing constantly. Its easier if its out doors in the sun which causes strong light and shadows but subtle lights from outside on cloudy days makes things difficult
Brass and steel - Charcoal sketch
Window and curtains - indoors in charcoal
This was done at home. I had just rediscovered my old charcoal pencil and couldn't wait to put it to use. If you get the lines and the proportions right, Charcoal is a great medium to work with.
Old man, Charcoal sketch
Reproduction in watercolors - ship at sea, Manet
Manet' s ship in the sea is a good study. The sky and the ocean is blue right?Not quite and this beautiful painting illustrates the fact. Open your
mind to colors and light... Impressionism at its best... Its a pleasure to paint water with watercolors.. stroke after stroke.. No other medium can bring water's dynamic quality as well.
Reproduction in pencil- Man and dog, Manet
Grandpa and grand child - Water colors, indoors
In between, at home I caught sight of a beautiful moment with my daughter sitting on my father's lap as she does quite often. I was looking for a theme to paint and this was perfect. Of Course i only got seconds to sketch my daughter before she moved on to other plans. It was a very helpful study of light and shadow. Light is coming from two sources, the window behind and the open door at the side. I liked it when I painted but at the end of it I thought it was too static like an oil painting and the liveliness of watercolor has not been expressed.
Girl, You need to work harder.
Reproduction - Still life
Still LIfe - Can, bottle, kettle, Steel box
Still Life - Watercolors, Jug mango and Glass
Reproduction - Portrait of a lady , Manet
Reproduction -George Stubbs, Lion attacking horse theme
If the previous one was scary this was scarier! But in the end after i had done the sketching, The painting was easier than i thought.
Goerge Stubbs and one of his 'lion attacking a horse' theme. Its a beautiful painting. the detail is astonishing . Again, reproducing an oil in watercolors is not easy. You have to do away with the minute details. Its a fine line between copying exactly and taking liberties!
Reproduction
I got a mild attack when the instructor got this for me to reproduce!
This is a water color reproduction of Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s ‘The First Anniversary of the Death of Beatrice’.
I work 2 hours a day. It took me a day to sketch it and three days to finish the painting. It was a good study of light and shadow. Of course reproducing an oil into water colors is not the easiest.
But at the end of it, i patted my back. Satisfying and I broke a barrier with this one. I am nore confident now.
Reproduction of a Still LIfe 2009
In the shadow of a lamp- watercolors 2008
Still life - water colors 2008
Still life - 2008
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Self Portrait - Pencil Sketch 1999
No, I don't own a labrador. The dog was on the cover of an issue of Reader's Digest. The article was on guide Dogs for blind people. Some of you might have seen it. So after I sketched the dog, on a whim I decided to put myself in the sketch instead of the owner in the original photograph! Apologies to who ever it concerns! ...
Shah Rukh Khan - pencil sketch, 1999
The king!... I am not exactly a big fan but when this photo came in a pefume ad, I couldnt resist sketching it... The most difficult thing was to capture his expressive eyes... tried. Here is one actor who emotes through his eyes...
My friends loved this sketch. I have gifted some of my sketches to respective fans of the
personality have sketched including SRK and Cindy Crawford.. But I couldn't part with this.
Madhuri Dixit - Pencil Sketch 1993
This lady is truly beautiful... I had attempted sketching her many times but capturing her subtle features always eluded me. A beautiful face is a delight to sketch. This is the best effort that I obtained after many attempts that ended in the waste paper bin!
Lady Diana - Color Pencils, 1993
Another favourite personality whom I loved to sketch... Princess Di....I was shocked to hear about her untimely death. And it seemed to me that the most photographed woman, admired and loved by one and all lived an unhappy life...
The nose in this sketch is a little long!
The nose in this sketch is a little long!
Steffi Graf - Pencil Sketch 1993
Time I started posting my work.
Its been ages and I have been busy painting! well I thought of posting some work I had done early.
This is the oldest I managed to salvage.
This was done way back in school days when I was an ardent admirer of Steffi Graf and sketched her regularly.
My adulation had some use!
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