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Rural Flavour from Tamil Nadu, southern state of India
Happy New Year!
Here are some scenes painted last year in the first quarter when we visited Tamilnadu, India. We moved a lot around Coimbatore, Tirupur, Madurai, Chidambaram, Pondicherry etc. Some moments are captured in watercolour using my travel painting kit! All are done on Arches watercolour block 140lb Cold press papers.
Here are some scenes painted last year in the first quarter when we visited Tamilnadu, India. We moved a lot around Coimbatore, Tirupur, Madurai, Chidambaram, Pondicherry etc. Some moments are captured in watercolour using my travel painting kit! All are done on Arches watercolour block 140lb Cold press papers.
This one is the famous Meenakshi Temple of Madurai!
Thanks for viewing! Comments welcome!Tuesday, 25 December 2012
Winding up the year 2012!
Works from the last quarter of the year!
Some exercises done in the recent past are here!
Firstly the two light houses from Northern Germany!
List Ost (Sylt)
Arngast lighthouse near Bremerhaven
Jaspar National Park, Canada (done for the October Challenge in Watercolour Studio Forum in WetCanvas)
Passat Vessel in Travemunde, Lubeck, Germany
Altesland, Hamburg, Germany
Altesland II, Hamburg, Germany
Boats of Luneberg, Germany
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE!
HAPPY PAINTING!
Friday, 30 November 2012
Cornell University,Ithaca NY:Bird's view
At least once a year we visit our son at the Cornell University, Ithaca NY. This view of the town with the Cayuga at the distance offers a fascinating view. A difficult subject but I was commissioned to do it, so made a brave attempt!
Watercolour on Arches 300gms Rough paper, 39x38cm
Comments welcome!
Friday, 2 November 2012
Sunday, 30 September 2012
Lubeck in winter and in summer!
Lubeck, in winter and in summer!
When I visited the old city of Lubeck, in Northern Germany last year, it was January and in the grip of freezing weather. I made a painting of what I saw at that time. It is here:
Arches 640 Rough 37x48 Cm
I happened to revisit the same scene last month ie in the beginning of August and made a painting of the same scene from a different view. It is here:
Arches 640 Rough 37x48 Cm
C&C are welcome!
When I visited the old city of Lubeck, in Northern Germany last year, it was January and in the grip of freezing weather. I made a painting of what I saw at that time. It is here:
Arches 640 Rough 37x48 Cm
I happened to revisit the same scene last month ie in the beginning of August and made a painting of the same scene from a different view. It is here:
Arches 640 Rough 37x48 Cm
C&C are welcome!
Thursday, 20 September 2012
Buxtehude, Altesland, Germany
The biggest orchards in Germany are in Altesland near Hamburg. This August we were taken there by a friend to taste cherries and strawberries straight from the orchards. So juicy and succulent they were, we consumed almost a kilo of each!
That is for the aside, this painting is based on the photo taken by me while returning through the town of Buxtehude from the moving car- I was not driving of course!
Paper: Canson Fineface 150gms
Size: 50x35cm
Size: 50x35cm
Comments and criticisms welcome!
Friday, 14 September 2012
Hamburg Hauptbahnhof
With an average of 450,000 passengers a day, the Hamburg Central station is the busiest in Germany and after the Gare du Nord in Paris, the second busiest in Europe. As a landmark of Hamburg, it is rather unsung! All city sightseeing tours take off from here but it never gets mentioned by the tour guides! The imposing architecture forms an impressive backdrop of this cityscape, no wonder I got trapped into painting this complicated structure.
Arches 140lb Rough watercolour paper. 37 x 52 cm Windsor and Newton paints.
Thanks for looking, C and C welcome!
Monday, 10 September 2012
Go Green!
Just narrowly survived doing a green painting! Summer foliage is always
too much of a challenge, abandoned the painting twice before retrieving
it! This is part of my walking route close to home; The Alster river is
just a stream which flows into the city centre and forms the Inner and
Outer Lakes of Hamburg!
Arches 140lb Rough, 40x30 cm W and N colours! Thanks for viewing! C and C welcome!
Thursday, 23 August 2012
Birthday Boy - The Ring Bearer!
Here is to the birthday boy - my grand nephew Pranav - who played the role of the Ring Bearer in his uncle's wedding ceremony. (The reference photo was from the wedding photos -courtesy Sebastien Morisot - excellent photographer!). This is a charcoal drawing done on a rough watercolour paper. Pranav is a budding artist himself and had made beautiful greetings cards for my birthdays in the recent past and has specifically laid down that he will not accept any greeting cards from the market! So I did this hurriedly - his birthday is next week!
Thanks for viewing, have a nice day- and long weekend!
Friday, 17 August 2012
Summer in Hamburg
This unique place in Hamburg is always full of tourists around the lake
which is in the city centre! I just narrowed done the painterly portion
of this spot just enough to show the bridge, boat , the lake and some summer
foliage.Simple design, fresh and pure!
Done on Arches block of cold-pressed 30x40 cm paper with W@N
paints.
Wednesday, 8 August 2012
Eyeing London!
All eyes are now on London (2012 Olympics)! One gets to see so much of London these days on the telly! This painting of the 'London Eye' is just an exercise in nostalgia! London Eye in itself is a much hyped up tourist spot of London and in my opinion is a highly over-rated! Most of the time the London weather does not permit a clear view! Not worth the trouble you go through! Many even call it the 'London Eye(sore)', spoiling the beautiful London skyline! But why I wanted to paint it is because it is just there, a humangus circle object visible from anywhere in London! Also I was inspired by a beautiful photo of that I happened to come across in the Facebook! (Thanks to a friend).
I thought it was an easy subject to do but once started, I realised the numerous spokes posed a big problem! You need a steady hand for those straight lines! Once the painter Charles Evans said that red wine helps-he was just joking! This painting is alcohol-free!
Arches 140lb Cold Pressed paper 34x40 cm W&N paints.
Thanks for viewing! Have a nice day!
Monday, 18 June 2012
Hampi- a view of Virupaksha Temple from Hemakuta Hill
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| Virupaksha temple viewed from Hemakuta Hill |
One more painting from our Hampi (Karnataka) visit in February this year. The Hemakuta hill is strewn with a large number of temples, archways and pavilions. The whole of the hill was fortified with tall wide stonewalls, the ruined remains of which can be still be seen. Virupaksha temple is the oldest and the principal temple in Hampi.This temple is located on the south bank of the river Tungabadra. This area in general has been an important pilgrimage centre for the worshipers of lord Shiva.
Painted on Arches 300gms Cold Press paper 31x41 cm. Thanks for looking.
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