Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Childhood (8)...watercolour on paper....22" x 14"... a very common act during kite playing....attempted to bring a loose effect...so big area was covered in cool colours...


The Carter's rest...Watercolour on paper...14" x 12"...


Coastal Fantasy (5)...watercolour on paper...22" x 14"


The Pond (3)...watercolor on paper...22" x 14"


The Disposed...Pastel on paper...22" x 14"


The Dawn....watercolour on paper...14" x 11"...It has been attempted to give a loose effect in the painting....the fowl has been choosen to depict the atmosphere, mood and a different angle to the painting....


"With his scooter"...my work...Pastel on paper...22" x 14"....This painting is done on green pastel paper....the colour of the paper has been considered in the major area of work...light hues are used for detailing to bring out the figures....


Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Childhood (7)..." 3-Generation"...watercolour on paper...22" x 14"...This painting depicts a very common primitive bond between the grandfather and grandson...I do become very conspicuous when I start doing the finishing detailing in watercolour...Its a very tough to judge where to satrt the detailing and where to stop....


Childhood (5)...watercolour on paper...22" x 14"...Another common village scene of Indian villages....Detailing has been attributed more on the surrounding objects especially on the Big Tree than to the figures to give a different angle to the subject...


The bye lane (1)....watercolour on paper...22" x 14"...The painting is combination of warm and cool colours....the red and blue combination tries to suugest a typical atmosphere of a bye lane of low light...the cow and scooter add the old and abandonned mood of the bye-lane...


Childhood (4)...watercolour on paper....22" x 14"...the painting depicts a common poster of boyish attitude...red T-shirt enhance the figure....and the background cool colour in loose wash supports the figure....


Childhood (3)....Pen and ink and brush....14" x 11"....a very common scene from Indian village life....little colours are added to enhance the cowboy on the buffalo to add the contrast....