Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Abstract in true sense. This one was inspired by woman power.... The work depicts the fact that a woman can take on the mantle and switch roles however the same may not be true for her counterpart 

Nature with its elements. An abstract representation of how mother nature embodies and balances all elements within herself, fire, water, air, earth.......this one huge... a 4FT X 4FT

One of my favourites and the most difficult one to
make, till date....was nightmarish to bring out the
mothers emotions holding her daughter...and again this
one gave me a true sense of accomplishment...

A new bride... though her features aren't visible, the
body language and stance may reveal or project her
emotions...

pride and prejudice :)


the overall stance, body language allows you to read through her mind...

Birds of a feather, flock together... The source of inspiration were my 3 musketeers and folks who have interacted with them would easily figure out the roles...rare however I finally managed to shades apart from my standard crimsons and reds...


plight of a woman... This is what my friends term as "modern art"; we usually use that when we aren't able to decipher the painting... The center with white and yellow represents a hunched woman. When you realize the overall painting, you'd realize its a woman's face, wherein she is screaming in agony. The colors used are predominantly all warm shades which also aids in sharing the thought process. 

Tribute to Hussain... Wish I was as talented


somethings never change....I have always ventured into painting different forms of Lord Ganesha, here's
one for your reference..



This is how I learnt strokes and shading...

Woman with a Bird, a 90X60 canvas.... Shades of Red,  Crimson, Orange and Scarlet..... I am biased towards this shade...


Radha Krishna - 2FTX1.5FT approximately 32 tones of 
gray apart from black and white and other colors. 
A personal favorite 

90X60 cms... Didn't know playing with colors would result into something like this... Not bad though... It tends to brighten up the room...

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