Sunday, March 27, 2016

Abstract


The following class was abstract painting. After a little theory about composition and colour, we were literally told to paint whatever comes to mind. I started with the warm colour combination, the one on the left. When I reached a point, Guy, our teacher, told me to leave the blank space as is. He thought it adds to the abstract effect. I moved on to another canvas, this time with cool colours, the one on the right. You can probably tell that I got lost at some point in time. I came home and finished this one up later. 

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Conch



This was probably the hardest thing I had painted until that day. We were asked to bring a tiny, preferably natural object and blow it up on the canvas. The idea was to be able to give attention to detail and bring out the smallest of features on the canvas. This was a conch kept on my wooden desk. It was quite a lesson to realize the different colours just squinting of the eyes can bring out. But was super fun painting the hidden crevices and the spherical part. 

Sunday, March 13, 2016

Genesis

I finally sowed the seed for oil painting! I knew that the only way to pick up oil paints was to join some sort of a formal class. I stumbled upon a continuing education course with Emory here in Atlanta and was happy to see a 'Beginner's Oil Painting' class listed. Its been two classes so far and the best part about it has been coming home with a painted canvas :), I'm glad I took it up. We started with black and white still life and then moved onto colour theory. Its super fun to paint with other amateurs and to be guided by a fantastic teacher, Guy Robinson. Looking forward to the remaining classes and some more art...

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Harmony


A water-colour piece again, this time with the new brushes I got from China. Plain strokes is something I usually paint when I want to try out new colours or brushes. I wanted to use just three colours, chose my favourite colour combination! The brushes are undoubtedly fabulous, happy with the outcome. The painting can be oriented in any way, I prefer this way as I like the way the verticals fall, with a dash of horizontals, a perfect harmony!

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Paris

I have never been to Paris, would certainly love to go one day. The first thing that comes to mind when you think about Paris is the Eiffel Tower. Over a period of time it has become a symbol of love and freedom. Probably the reason why the peace symbol created by artist Jean Jullien went viral. 13th November 2015 was a sad day, innocent people died and the inhumane rejoiced. I felt disheartened and this painting was my form of prayer for the death. As I didn't have a picture of Eiffel Tower to emulate, I looked for inspiration on the web and found one on etsy, art by Jessica Durrant https://goo.gl/dXZ3eX

Sunday, November 8, 2015

Tiny Dancer




Elton John's song 'tiny dancer' became even more beloved to me after hearing it in 'Almost Famous', one of my all-time favourite movies. When I came across this beautiful painting on Pinterest, I had to make it and I had to do it with my new water colours :)! Although I drew it up more than a month ago, filled it up with colours only last week. New colours feel smooth and I probably might continue with water colours for a while. 

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Haven



Blog entry after a really long time! Painting after a really long time! Continuing with water colours, except this time I have used the new set of colours I bought recently, the M. Graham 5 water colour set. Fresh colours, amazing all-in-one Chinese brush and a slightly yellow paper :D. This one is inspired by one of the "Etsy" products. The little nest adds a different meaning to the tree and hence the title of this blog. Etsy has some really cool stuff and if I'm not buying from them, I'm definitely getting some painting inspiration from the website. Hoping to move on to some acrylic soon, probably using palette knife.