Title of the series that i did about a year ago. Must confess - the title or the idea was not mine .Credit due to where it came from. What was interesting was that for the first time ever - i thought through a theme and painted based on that. What was even more interesting was that - i found myself sketching and coloring for the first time after moving back to India.This is the story of evolution of "Love to beat"-my first theme based series of paintings . When i started looking around for inspiration for what would i love to beat , after browsing through very cerebral and intellectual stuff - i came back to my comfort zone for inspiration - natures with all its beautiful constituents-birds,flowers, butterflies!!! Someone had rightly said - "If you have had river in your childhood,you always hear it". I had lovely blue Shivaliks, Rispana (yes its a river , though seasonal), fragrance of Eucalyptus wafting in the air all around ,star lit sky in the night-thats the Doon valley i remember from my childhood . Coming back to "Love to beat " - for me there couldn't be a greater inspiration than nature to bring it alive. "Love to beat"-is a series of four miniature size painting -lets say double of the conventional miniature size. With subjects as exquisite in appearance as the ones i had chosen, the size of paper felt small- in light of the fact that the priciple medium for painting was soft pastels (for those not familiar with the medium -they are chalk sized sticks) . acrylics and water color came to rescue at different stages to bring alive the series.
Water@versatility -obvious -nothing to explain here .Essential for our survival in myriad forms. The fastest painting I have ever done - Scribble for 7-10 minutes with blue pastel , no whites used .loved the fluidity that i managed to get in the first go therefore did not try improvising on it .
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Sun@spreadinglight -What was interesting and challenging about the reference image was conveying the sense of water without using the traditional blue -apart from the reflection of the ducks -there was very little that could convey "water".Not very happy with the end result.
Butterfly@vividness -Could have used a more vivid palette of colors to convey the vividness!Butterflies are amongst my most favorite subjects to paint along with birds .Flowers - i don't tend to get right easily.will try harder next time.
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Hummingbird@diligence -my favorite in the series . Painted mostly from imagination apart from the reference of Hummingbird's proportions.Truly amongst the most tenacious and diligent creatures .The minuteness and rapiditiy of its flight -is what sustains it in the air when its feeding on flower nectar , as its born without feet .
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Will appreciate your pov and feedback :-).Hope you enjoyed a glimpse into my world of colors or shall i say -versatility, vividness, diligence and radiance!!!
2 comments:
Loved the 'Love to beat'. The water painting is very superior, despite being basic. The way you have managed to capture the essence of a water body minus the blue is brilliant. Really, what else is a water body, calm, cool, collected. It doesnt have to be shown in whites and blues. The butterfly is my favourite too. Such elegant creatures. I have spent innumerable days studying them on the Zenias (as a kid), catching them and then quickly setting them free. Here it wonderfully merges with the flower...
Thanks kachhua for giving feedback.talking of butterflies -there's this professorof german origin who works and researches on butterflies in Nukuchiatal. when we were there few weeks ago we went to his residence cum butterfly lab/museum -he was not in town so his 11 year old daughter took us through the specimens at his lab. must visit place if you love butterflies. you are truly my inspiration to paint. thanks once again .
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