Some strokes on paper...sometimes with care sometimes not!!! Some call it artwork, portraits, whatever.... I call it my PASSION...
Friday, April 29, 2016
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Anoushka Shankar
"When you do a portrait study the next time just pick one of my profile picture from Facebook". I've heard this from many of my friends. Of course I would be really happy to pick any of them and choose a good picture from the already hand picked ones(which always sorts out as profile pictures). But every time I end up doing something else. This time also, the case was no different.
I always admired the pluck instruments and one of the performance from this great artist was looping in my playlist. Eventually, this was the result...
I always admired the pluck instruments and one of the performance from this great artist was looping in my playlist. Eventually, this was the result...
Charcoal and Mars Lumograph on 120 gsm paper
Saturday, January 16, 2016
first post from 2016
I had a resolution myself last year of posting at least two works here every month, which would add up to 24 posts in 2015. Interestingly like most of my other resolutions this also failed and I could only come up with 20 posts. This was not bad as compared to other resolutions since this missed by 4 posts. Okay stories and excuses aside here's my first post this year! This was done while travelling in train.
Thursday, November 26, 2015
Hariharan sketch
This sketch was done while at office. Most of my colleagues left early as it was thanksgiving. I had no plans apart from making a few phone calls. Later I plugged in my ear phones just to escape from the silence of that big glass building(my office :)). Here come the result.....
Unlike my other endeavours this one has limited access to materials. This was done on half of an A4 sheet. I didn't had access to erasers which left me with the option of darkening the areas, which otherwise would've been easier by picking the graphite to get the shading right. Moreover this was a quick one!
Unlike my other endeavours this one has limited access to materials. This was done on half of an A4 sheet. I didn't had access to erasers which left me with the option of darkening the areas, which otherwise would've been easier by picking the graphite to get the shading right. Moreover this was a quick one!
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