Showing posts with label Derwent Inktense Blocks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Derwent Inktense Blocks. Show all posts

Friday, December 8, 2017

Postcard Series - Finale!

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Last of my postcard series with Derwent Inktense Blocks and I have completed all 14. Though I have shown only 12 as the view-denied two haven't reached my satisfaction. And let me tell you this is not a sponsored post of Derwent. I bought these Inktense blocks sometime back and finally put them to use. That's it. It was definitely fun putting it all together and once I decided that I would want to paint landscapes (mini,of course) the rest was easy.

The landscapes below are two of my favourite places - the first is my hometown, Palakkad, and the second is near to my second home, Fort Kochi, one of the most beautiful and artsy places in India. I have not been able to capture the unabridged beauty of the places though! Like always the picture is accompanied by my micro-poems.

Want to see my earlier postcard art? It's here - Part1, Part2 and Part3.

Paddyfields-Palakkad-HuesnShades
Swirling and giggling
Fields, once thronging
Less and less to be seen
Amid the concrete jungle
Building up like weeds
Depending on neighbours
For pesticide food
Neglecting our own granaries. 


ChineseFishingNets-FortKochi-HuesnShades
Setting Sun
Reminds us
Of settling 'spaces'
Everyday, every time
To a new beginning.


All-Postcards-HuesnShades


Linking it to Paint Part Friday! Kudos to the Amazing Ladies in PPF! 


Friday, November 24, 2017

Postcards and Poems

More from my landscape postcard series and my micro-poems...Every card is painted with Derwent Inktense blocks. To read more and see my earlier postcard art and poems click here and here.

Blue-Sunset-HuesnShades
 Twilight
Gold and silhouette
Magic happens
In the horizon
Zenith weds nadir!


RedCottage-HuesnShades
 The world stripped off
Emptied our souls
Leaving blank statements
To be filled by void.
Yet are bosom
Of stories - told and untold.


Thekkady-HuesnShades
 The blues
The greens
The browns...
Solitude and solace...
Nature is
The best cure.

Alappuzha-Backwaters-HuesnShades
"No man is an island,"
They say.
But we all are
In the middle of nowhere
Weaving our own
Tales, interspersed
With spice and lace
Creating alter-realities
Feeding on our curiosities.


Linking it to the Amazing platform of Paint Party Friday. Thanks to Eva and Kristin for hosting it.


Friday, November 17, 2017

Postcard Series - Landscapes and poems

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When we travel we often look for postcards not only as keepsakes but also to send it to our family and friends. When I saw the blank Winsor and Newton postcards I wanted to have them but hadn't thought of what I would want to paint on them. In fact it was in hibernation for quite a while! Finally one fine day in August I took them out and decided to make some miniature landscapes on them. But as I was engaged in some exhibition works at the time I just made two and now after Inktober I started to continue with this series. I have used only Derwent Inktense Blocks as this is purely experimental for me in terms of colours as well as the theme of landscapes (except two the rest are landscapes).

So here's more from my postcard series with my micro-poems...The first picture is from a photo I saw when browsing through landscape photos, don't know whose picture it is. The second one is from a photo of Ed Shots whom I follow in Instagram and yes, I have tagged him there. He has some Awesome shots some of which have the feel of being quite lyrical! The last picture is from a photo my daughter clicked while we were walking around in Fort Kochi. It's en route to Pepper House when you get down the ferry.

If you would like to see my earlier postcards, click here.


MossyShrine-HuesnShades
 It is a 'game' of love
Every heart is a tomb
In the name of love!


BlueNight-HuesnShades
 Into 
The blue night
The scintillating
Flowers whispered
Saccharine secrets!


AbandonedBoat-HuesnShades
Reminiscing the salad days
Now bathing in the Sun
Longing for the lost waters!



Linking it to Eva and Kristin's Paint Party Friday.



Friday, November 10, 2017

From the Postcard Series and a Sneak-peek.

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I prefer working on small sized paintings/drawings as they are quite manageable and easy to handle. Post cards are fun that way. I had these Winsor and Newton Cotman Watercolour postcards for quite sometime. Finally I put them to use. It was during August that I started this 6x4 in postcard series. I have used Derwent Inktense Blocks. It's similar to hard pastels in form, performs like ink and if needed can act like watercolurs too. I simply loved it. And I am using just that and nothing else for this series. Since you (who follow me regularly) know that I love to dab with poetry too, I have tried my hand at it. It's more like musings on the go which happens almost always particularly when enjoying solitude.

The first thing I did was prepare a colour swatch, wanted to see how it looked and it would make a perfect reference. One thing I noticed is unlike watercolours the new layers doesn't dissolve former layers.

DerwentInktenseBlocks24-colourswatch-HuesnShades
Derwent Inktense Blocks 24


This is a lane is Fort Kochi near the ground on the way to David Hall art gallery.


ShadesofGreen-HuesnShades
 Shades of green
Looming ominous 
Of joyful tunes 
To spring.


PinkwithLove-HuesnShades
The sky is pink with love
The Sun, a fireball
Whatever the distance 
Let the Divine merge it all.


It's been quite sometime that I have been thinking of making a zine too - a mini one. And who better to follow suit than Jordan Clark! If you wish to make one then have a look at this video tutorial of hers - How to make a zine.



I had even promised one of my sweet blogger friends, Julie Creswell, that I would be making one soon. She had made some fabulous one a couple of months back.

Here's a sneak peek into what I made:
(but let me tell you mine is no where near hers! mine is just simple illustration but it does have an interesting angle to it. )

OhFish-Pg1-HuesnShades

OhFish-Pg3-HuesnShades

Do let me know what you are up to and your interesting projects and of course your feedback!

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