Thursday, November 6, 2008

The joy of light at the end of the tunnel


So after a great election and a great celebration of light at the end of the tunnel I thought I should break my silence on the blog


Here is one of my paintings that celebrates the festival of lights and shows a traditional women from India lighting lamps to celebrate 'Diwali ' the Hindu festival of lights that signifies the beginning of a new era and the end of a dark period


This is an older painting and is an acrylic painting on canvas framed in a wooden frame

As usual all reasonable comments are welcome!

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Waiting : A Set of two in Acrylic





















So summer is here at last and the benevolent sunshine is bestowing its heat liberally over everything. So ends a period of "Waiting" for high temperatures and barbecueing and water sports and so on, that was my attempt at introducing my next set of acrylics called "Waiting"


These are also from my collection of old paintings and I have actually used Craft acrylic paints, not even good quality acrylics on these two paintings. Still they don't seem so bad considering that they were created so inexpensively. Enjoy, I would welcome any well intentioned feedback and comments

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Some new old paintings


So I decided that however busy I am I will post some new paintings on my blog regularly.

These new ones are actually old and I had painted them sometime in February . They are acrylic paintings depicting one of my favorite subjects namely Flowers

Well it is summer and you can see a host of different colors and species of flowers growing wild and in beautifully cultivated gardens. My favorites are Daisies as they are the happiest of flowers(That is a dialogue by Meg Ryan from 'You've got mail' I think) and in Februray I was really thinking of Tulips so here they are!

Friday, June 6, 2008

Some Indian Ink Sketches

I have been very busy and so I had to really find time to post on the blog but as promised I am sharing some of my figurative ink sketches and other acrylic paintings


The sketch on the right is a tribal girl from central India region sketched in Indian ink


The second one is a Tribal girl from the Rajasthan region or the desert region of India again in Indian Ink


Note the difference in attire and the very unusual bangles on the arms that look very similar to some African tribe's decorative jewelry

The next two ink sketches are of Victorian Ladies in the attire of those times

Here is the second one

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Two more Ganeshas!



The next two Ganeshas are again charcoal and acrylic on canvas. The first one is called the Chaturbhuj Ganesh or the Four-armed Ganesh as is clear from the painting . This Ganesh is a warrior wielding weapons like the Bow, Mace, Trident and Chakra and is clearly out to vanquish his enemies

The second Ganesh is the Dancing Ganesh, fun loving and art loving. This painting is not yet completed and needs few more layers of paint, I will display the completed painting as soon as it is done.
The next section of paintings I will display are figurative acrylics ....till then enjoy








Tuesday, February 26, 2008

The next Ganesh


This next painting is another charcoal Ganesh on canvas called Veena Ganesh . Veena is a musical instrument of India and it epitomises the knowledge of music as it is also the instrument of Goddess Saraswati the goddess of wisdom, knowledge and art

Coming back to our Ganesh, he is serene and calm and an art lover in love with music



Hello Art Lovers,

Welcome to my art gallery, my love of variety has urged me to experiment in various media, techniques and themes. As I was never formally trained in art, you will have to excuse the unorthodox and unconventional forms and lack of style

Having put in all the disclaimers in place, please go ahead and enjoy and I would welcome any reasonable comments and feedback

This first one (above) is a charcoal Ganesh, the elephant headed god with the power to destroy all obstacles and barriers in your path. I always start with him as he is not only an all powerful god but also the most interesting art subject, can you imagine the proportional conflict of an elephant head with a human body.


The story of the elephant head is also very interesting, but that probably another time...