Showing posts with label Doodle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Doodle. Show all posts

Friday, August 8, 2014

At Peace

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"idhe naguvaa manadaa chanda"(This is the beauty of a laughing heart!)
Whether the translation is apt or not I am in that state of mind. I have been listening to this Ilayaraja song and I can't stop. I crave for more and the result is that I have heard it around 25 times since yesterday, may be more than that...I have lost count!!! Pure bliss!!!
It's from the 1983 movie, Pallavi Anupallavi. Singer: my all time favourite, S.Janaki.

This is in Kannada (language of one of the Southern states,Karnataka), not my mother-tongue but love it all the same. I have fond childhood memories of Bengaluru where I spent a good part. This song portrays a wonderful mother-son relationship and is a really happy song. There's so much of love and affection in it.

I can not vouch whether you will feel the same but do give it a try :) Please do let me know whether it is working.




Well, on that musical note I am posting two my earlier works from 2012. This was for Emerging Artists which happens every year in Dubai. It's part of a series of 8 paintings. I couldn't post it earlier as that was not to be done during the period. 

I love abstracts particularly for their intuitive nature. There's nothing pre-planned, everything happens as we go from one stage to another. It is a kind of meditative state and the inner exploration is more, personally for me. There is a kind of smooth flow, a drift which is completely positive. I almost always love the results it offers. There is also so much of energy flowing through you and if you have some such song/music to accompany...it's entirely divine!!!

How would you like your creative juices to flow???

9x12 in, Cotton canvas

9x12 inches, cotton canvas

The Madhubani illustration below happened during my vacation in Dubai in April this year. It's from my first Daler & Rowney A5 sketchbook. 'She' is at peace with herself...just like me when I am listening to melodies :) I would love the night, the full moon, the breeze and some absolutely divine music! A perfect environment!


Linking it to Eva & Kristin's PPF and IF.

I would love to hear from you...please do leave your feedback. 
Thanks for coming over and enjoy your stay :)


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Friday, February 15, 2013

Valentine Wish and Snail mails


First of all, A huge Valentines Day wishes to all my dear readers and blogger friends.Hope you had a great day!

 Valentine Couple; Warli style


Secondly, I had my first sale for the year. 'Looking Forward' is on it's way to USA to Hrissi Haldezos; she found it in my blog and expressed her wish to buy it. And there it goes! Here's a sneak peak of the picture.The detailed post can be read in the link above. It's painted on wood with acrylics. The postcard is created in Chikan kari pattern; one of the most famous textile decoration styles. It's a traditional art of embroidery specific to Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. It is believed to be introduced by Noor Jahan, Mughal Emperor Jehangir's wife. The postcard (Daler and Rowney watercolor paper) is my gift to Hrissi.



 Looking Forward with a painted postcard (a surprise gift!)


As an update on the postcard swap @Artists in Blogland... My postcards are also onto its way to talented artists in Philippines and Germany. It's already time for it's destination reach :)

Postcards on its way

The postcards will be displayed in a later post after it reaches it's rightful owners :) Let them find it first in person; in case they drop by here and see it :0

Happy Friday!

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Monday, April 30, 2012

Journey

A painting I made in say about an hour and a half for the theme. I some how wanted to make an entry to the April Challenge in AIB. So here it is :)

You can vote for my art by following the link here. Mine is Number 11 - Journey@HuesnShades

Journey - Acrylics, 7x5 inches

“The road of life twists and turns and no two directions are ever the same. Yet our lessons come from the journey, not the destination.”


Linking it to the Artists in Blogland





Thursday, August 11, 2011

Flowers for Friends



'Bouquet' with colour pens...most recent one

 
watercolour with acrylics

Here's few flowers for my dear friends in Dubai whom am missing deeply as I haven't seen them for over a month now. They don't read my blog but still they would know...Love ya all:))


This week I have been visiting temples which I get to do only during this time of the year as I am in my native land, Kerala. Since it is Karkadaga maasam (Malayalam month of the year) or the Ramayana month, it is said that visiting as many temples as possible is really good. It's so nice a feeling...to be in the almighty's presence, seeing all the lighted diyas (lamps) and to savour that spiritual and divine ambience and to feel protected. I love the fragrance of sandalwood paste (Kalabham), incense, flowers and camphor...everything that reaches one when standing in front of the Sreekovil(sanctum sanctorum). Almost always I get carried away and I feel like crying, I don't know why!!! maybe I am nuts! Anyways I LOVE that feel! I feel I am Loved the most and HE will take care of everthing. Does that happen to you???

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Doodling Bella

First of all THANKS A TON for all the good wishes that came my way in my last post...
I am sincerely indebted to you all my dear friends. ThnaQ for all the love & support!
Some new friends have joined me - I WELCOME you all to Hues n Shades.

This is my much awaited post. I had been planning this for Sometime now. Without much ado....Introducing to my lovely readers:

BELLA SINCLAIR

I have been following Bella since 2009 & so I take the liberty to call her as one of my oldest friends from this bloggyland. Her artworks are like a breath of fresh air after a cool morning shower when the sun starts to brighten up the world. Her characters are alive and vivid.  They speak with a candour that amazes each and every viewer and leaves one & all stunned to the core. Her little angels have always left me dumb-founded and they, without fail, cheer me up whenever I feel low. They are magical and sure enough transport you to a different world. Bella is gentle, jovial, funny, sentimental and loving.
So here’s Bella Sinclair, The Best Doodler in Blogtown, in Meet An Artist…

Welcome to Bella Sinclair’s Doodlespot

I was wandering thru this wonderful place when I came across this particular illo and I was Captivated… I just looked at it for few minutes with a smile and a light heart. The next thing I did was I signed up as Bella’s followerJ

Here’s my much awaited chat-interview with Bella:

Hello Bella

1. I am asking the obvious question first and foremost, when did you start drawing? 
I don’t remember being an avid doodler as a child.  I think an earnest interest in drawing began in high school when I took an art class.  The teacher was wonderful and encouraging.  In college, I took another art class, but I found the professor to be more critical than inspiring.  I thought I wasn’t good enough, so I stopped drawing altogether.  Almost two decades later, I decided to draw as a hobby and I’ve been drawing and learning ever since.

2. Where are you from? Tell me something about your family?

I grew up in California with one older sister and parents who valued education, self-sufficiency, and integrity.  As a teen, I found California to be sterile and longed to escape.  I’ve lived in New York and Tokyo, but now with two kids of my own, I’ve come back to live near my childhood home in California once again.  I think I had to travel around the world to appreciate the wonderful weather and cultural diversity of my hometown.

3. Who inspired you to take up your passion? Who do you call your ‘Muse’?

Oh goodness, there are so many artists I admire.  I remember studying the drawings of W.W. Denslow while reading the Wizard of Oz series as a child.  Once I had kids of my own and started reading picture books to them, I found myself wide-eyed and filled with delight at all the whimsical and beautiful illustrations in them.  The pictures in books were more magical to me than even the ones hanging in museums created by the masters.  I love Maurice Sendak, William Joyce, Dan Yaccarino, Kinuko Y. Craft, to name a few.

4. What led you to choose kids’ as your theme for all your illustrations?

Kids are so much fun to watch.  When you put yourself behind the eyes of a child, the world is full of adventure and wonder and magic.  There’s a renewed zest for life, unjaded by the doldrums or cynicisms of adulthood.  That’s a feeling I would like to hold onto for as long as I can.


5. You certainly have a fantabulous imagination…how do you develop that?

This question really amuses me!  When I was much younger, I drew realistically from photographs.  But that made me feel like a human copy machine, devoid of my own creativity.  I think participating in something like Illustration Friday really helped me to look inward for ideas.

Sometimes, I will draw a scene from my life that I want to remember forever, like the sight of my younger child running toward me after school each day.  Sometimes I draw things I wish would happen.  And sometimes, I will just imagine things I like, for example Maypoles and peonies and elephants, and somehow all these separate images will weave themselves together into a scene – like elephants performing a Maypole dance decorated with peonies.



6. How do you go about creating your illos? Do you follow any procedure?

I draw with pencil because I lack the confidence to lay down anything permanent, like watercolors or ink.  Once the lines are drawn, I scan them into the computer and clean up any stray marks with Photoshop.  And finally, I add colors and textures in Illustrator.


7. Designing software, freehand drawing or the fusion of both; which do you think is the best?

Oh, I can’t decide!  People who are skillful in any medium, whether it’s traditional or digital, amaze me.  It’s all good!




8. What’s your motto in life?

I think I’m pretty much an optimist, so I would say ‘Keep Moving Forward.’  You can’t fix the past, just learn from mistakes to make a better future.



9. What’s your take on friendship in bloggyland?

I’ve met so many warm and wonderful people through the blogs, people I never would have met from my otherwise solitary and private life.  I think friendships formed online can be just as rewarding and meaningful as those formed face to face. 



10. Apart from drawing, what’s your other passion(s)?

I enjoy finding new recipes to cook or bake.  I recently learned how to make artisan breads.  Yum!  I also enjoy lazing around.  I’m pretty passionate about being lazy.




11. What are your strengths & weaknesses in your art? How do you overcome your weakness if you have any?

Strengths?  Hmmm.  I think I’ve become better at expressing emotion in characters with just dots for eyes and hand positions.  I think I could be much better at creating detail, however.  I love minute details, but I often lack the patience or capacity to create it.  I have dear friends, like Ces, who are experts in creating detail, and they give me the courage to push myself a little further each time.




12. Finally, what would be your word of advice to all the artists – young & old alike? (I am all ears…J)

I would have to say, create what you love.  It is very difficult for me to draw something when I don’t feel a personal connection to it.   Then, it’s like pulling teeth.  But when I have a strong, positive emotion for something or someone, the images seem to flow and it is easier to convey what I am feeling.  And the resulting work is more rewarding, too.
Thank you, Deepa, for inviting me to answer these questions!


Bella,I loved this!!! Coz that’s so true… I connect with it totally…
Thank you Bella for being so kind and giving me and my readers your immensely valuable time.
Love you, Bella; and your girls too… Sincerely I can’t get enough of you… Looking forward to more of your magical posts.
Friends, Do not forget to drop by Bella’s Doodlespot, surely you would be in a dazzling world… Before bidding adieu for now...one more of Bella's creation...


Until next post

Love ya








Monday, February 1, 2010

Cactus in Warli




A quick cactus sketch. Cactus in Warli...if you remember I had done some Indian art on ATCs  where I had painted some rural artforms of India. I had done two Warli paintings too. For the past few days I've been too indulged in pondering on Indian folk art and I grabbed this occasion to take my cactus and place in Warli from where Warli painting originated.

I know I am incorporating something that doesn't belong there...but that's an artist's liberty.

Happy Cactus Monday!

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Monday, June 1, 2009

Cactus Monday #9

This gorgeous,exquisite and scintillating photo of an oil painting and atcs arrived from Cris in Oregon. The painitng is one I had been fascinated with!! Thanks a zillion Cris for this generous gesture.





Hope you like this atc that I made this afternoon. Its a product of haste and hurry...but I still hope that you like it:)

Happy Cactus Monday!

Monday, May 25, 2009

Cactus Monday #8

ATC from Mim arrived today. And its gorgeous too. I loved the dancing posture. You can see what all came:) Thank you so much Mim. Now its your turn to choose from mine.

As its Monday again...Here's my cactus..its a doodle!
Cactus doodle:)
(Its an atc...hangover!!!)

Happy Cactus Monday, Friends!