Doesn’t it look sweet – a bird bringing a flower for its baby? I have tried to display the care, love and happiness between a mother and her child. Two birds – glass painting on a tile.
Doesn’t it look sweet – a bird bringing a flower for its baby? I have tried to display the care, love and happiness between a mother and her child. Two birds – glass painting on a tile.
When light falls on a vessel made of steel, there are a numerous patterns that can be observed. I made this painting while the tea-pot and the tumbler were posing for me. Various shades of dark and silver on the steel.
I am so fond of making paintings of Indian gods and goddesses. They have so much of art and imagination around their representation. I made this painting of Saraswati long time back – with acrylic on hand-made paper. I love to add details in my painting and so have I done in this painting.
This is my representation of the three of us – my brother, my sister and me. My sister, who cares for us and keeps checking on what we are doing, in the center, me on the right, with my arts and crafts that I love working on and my brother on the left, on his laptop, tapping away.
I know this picture is not accurate in many ways… as in how we look etc., but this is how I see us. Also, we are actually together in one place for only a few days every year, but we still feel as close as ever… and the above representation doesn’t change.
What can I say? I love flowers and nature. So here is yet another one – a flowers’ painting – Mauve and Beautiful. They look happy and hence make me feel happy. This is a still life painting made with water paints. Because it is a still life painting, we can see different shades and shadows which gives it an overall feel of life in general – which has various shades.
Medium: Watercolor on handmade paper, Size: 12 in × 15.7 in
Not sure why, to me, these flowers look pretty and dressed-up like Indian dancers. And they were indeed dancing as the wind moved them :). I painted this bunch of vibrant colored flowers and leaves using water paint.
Medium: Watercolor on handmade paper, Size: 12 in × 18 in
This is the picture of an old tree, slightly bent around that time of the day when it is going to get dark soon.
Medium: Acrylic on canvas, Size: 24 in × 18 in
A cute hippo next to a flower vase. Incidentally, in this painting I have portrayed the flower vase that I had decorated myself. So, it is my painting inside my painting :)
Spring is the time when everything seems happier. Trees get new leaves, beautiful flowers bloom and the birds are specially active. This painting is a snapshot of such an environment, three flowers seeing the world for the first time.
Glowing green leaves bulging out of the vase. This is an example of improvised still life art. The background has been changed suitably while the plant and vase are shown as they were. The effect of light and dark has been fused into the painting.
As the dusk sets, its the time to get back home. The sky and the water attain a magical hue at this time of the day…
Two leaves and a leaf and nothing else to worry about.
Medium: Watercolor on handmade paper, Size: 14.2 in × 9.85 in