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Thursday, January 01, 2015

1st sketch of 2015

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A new year, a new day and start of a new sketchbook as well. Though the day began with rain even before the dawn, the day turned from gloomy to beautiful sunny by afternoon with a very nice weather. It was good to go out to the Musical Fountain Park again to sketch as well as meet and greet many people. I hope you have also started your new year with some beautiful colors. Happy New Year, 2015 to everybody!

Medium: watercolor on sketchbook
Size: 7 1/2" H x 5 1/2" W
Time: 60 min.
Source: live
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Here are couple of pictures at the Musical Fountain Park, Bangalore from the 1st of January, 2015. A beautiful sunny evening to end the day with.
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Monday, December 22, 2014

Plein air sketching at NGMA, Bangalore.


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My plein air sketching effort at National Gallery of Modern Art, Bangalore this Sunday. It was good to go out, sketch and paint.

Medium: watercolor on sketchbook
Size: 10" H x 13" W
Time: 90 min.
Source: live





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Few more sketches from same day that I did at National Gallery of Modern Art, Bangalore. I always find it handy to carry more than one sketchbook while sketching on location. While a wash or layer may be in the process of drying [sometime it may take forever] it's good to utilize the time observing and doing quick sketches of other interesting elements and views around.

Medium: watercolor & graphite on sketchbook
Size: 10" H x 13" W, 3 3/4" H x 6" W,
Source: live

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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Sketching with Graphite.

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I think it will be a nice idea to share with you all one of the many graphite sketches that I keep doing constantly for studying composition, shapes, values, edges etc. This one was done way back in February this year.

Medium: Graphite on photocopy paper.
Size: A4
Source: Own photo reference







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Ordinary subjects, interesting shapes of different tonal values. Another quick studies to study composition.


Medium: Graphite on photocopy paper.
Size: A4
time: 20 min.
Source: live  
 
 
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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Importance of Observation Skills for Artists

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For artists improving observation skill is as much important as the painting process itself. Looking for interesting view is also a part of art. They are everywhere, needs to keep our eyes open. Missing any one means missing an opportunity. This was sketched from my recent trip to Guwahati at my brother's place while seating at the balcony.

Medium: watercolor on sketchbook
Size: 10" H x 6 1/2" W
Time: 45 min.
Source: Live

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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

banana in watercolor I

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I had been exploring other mediums recently and watercolor took a backseat for quite sometime. Couple of days back I was trying to sketch some bananas in watercolor and I was not able to concentrate or focus fully. Half hearten efforts never lead to satisfactory results, I need to engross in the process of sketching/drawing/painting. Yesterday while sketching this, I tried to focus more !

Medium: watercolor on sketchbook.
Size: 10" H x 6 1/2" W.
Time: 75 min approx.
Source: live.

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Sunday, August 03, 2014

What's up there!

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Title: What's up there!

Medium: Graphite and Conte' white.
Surface: Fabriano 160 gsm tone paper.
Size: 11" H x 8" W.

Status: available.
 

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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Sketching White on White

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What's the most mundane subject you have sketched, drawn or painted!? Well, I tried to sketch a white paper receipt that you get in a super market on a white paper [sketchbook] by keeping it on a white paper! There's nothing exciting about this subject apart from the interesting tonal value shapes and nuances in color variations, warm, cool and neutrals. Still the challenge was to keep everything 'white'. I intentionally kept out the superficial details of the printed text on the receipt in the sketch as the main attempt was to study the tonal values and subtle colors.

Medium: watercolor on sketchbook.
Size: 10" H x 6 1/2" W.
Time: 30 min. approx.
Source: Live

 
In the above image, you can see my simple setup for the study of this live sketch. The picture is taken from a similar angle of view from where I was sketching.

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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Let's Catch a Little Sun - WIP stages explained.

This post is to share the work-in-progress at various stages how the painting 'Let's Catch a Little Sun' was developed in watercolor.
Fig 01
To begin with, a clear tonal value study was done prior the start of the painting to finalize the composition in terms of distribution of light and dark shapes over the available rectangular space, [Fig 01]. The thumbnail sketch needs not to be a detailed one however it should have enough information to be able to use it as a road map to develop the watercolor painting. It helps to reduce any confusion about tonal value placement in the middle of the painting. Based on the value sketch, a very light outline was marked on the water color paper to place the main element. The paper used here was a 300 gsm [140 lb] Fabriano cold pressed paper which has medium surface texture. The paper is securely taped with masking tape on a drawing board.
 
Fig 02
A very loose and juicy wash was laid from the top left corner of the paper letting it flow downward taking advantage of gravity while keeping the board at an angle, [Fig 02]. Various cool and warm colors were allowed to mix and mingle directly on the paper to keep them vibrant and fresh. While top edge of the geese was painted with a hard edge to define the catching light against dark, the bottom portion was painted over the edge and inside to merge with the background. This helps to maintain the play of soft and hard edges at later stages of a painting,

Fig 03

The wash was continued towards the bottom right side including the underside of the geese all in one go to keep soft blending of various colors, [Fig 03]. At this stage it is important to consider the various underlying color placements as they will show through layers of transparent washes later on and will maintain a harmony as well freshness. It is also important to 'preserve' the white of the paper as the lightest value as per the value sketch right from the beginning. Though small portions of the white paper can be brought back to light by lifting colors while it is still damp or even after it has dried, it is very hard to get back to the pure white paper once color is applied and specially if stained pigments are used. Notice the bold splatters towards the bottom portion of the painting. This Simple approach helps to create textures and interest without dominating the main focus.

Fig 04
Once the first wash has dried completely, the 1st layer of dark green foliage is applied again from the top left corner of the paper, [Fig 04]. This layer was also painted with loose brush strokes. The few areas which missed the brush marks conveys some leaves catching light on the dark background. It also helps adding some interest on that big darker shape.

Fig 05
The challenge of this painting was to maintain that sharp light by painting juicy dark pigments without loosing the overall vibrancy of the painting. Also to capture the beautiful and bright reflected light and the form shadow on the white geese without adding much details. Starting from the orange beak, continuing through the head, neck, chest, the feathers through the bright orange legs towards the casting shadow on the ground was painted as a connected shape, [Fig 05]. Care was taken to maintain tonal values and changes of color temperatures. Notice how the feet are merged together with the ground giving the illusion of one single shape.

Fig 06
Added some definitions on the feathers catching light and creating form shadows, underside of the body, the legs and enhanced the cast shadow to balance with dark shape from the top left side of the painting, [Fig 06]. Extra care needs to be taken at these final stages of the painting to avoid over working and keeping off extra brush marks which may ruin the freshness of the painting after the initial hard work.

Fig 07
The dark was enhanced from top left corner towards bottom to create contrast near the head as this is main focal area of the painting, [Fig 07]. Also splatters were added to the bottom of the dark shape to connect with the ground with similar textures. The tone and intensity of the beak was enhanced to capture the back lite effect as well the bright reflected light. The eye was defined and it was time to sign off the painting.

It was a pleasant experience and I hope you enjoyed the stages as much as I did while painting through them. If you have any suggestions, feel free to leave your comments down below. Thanks for going through the post :)!

Medium: watercolor on paper
Size: 13 ½ “ H x 9” W


Original reference picture courtesy by Smitha Shivaswamy. Thanks Smitha.

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Saturday, June 21, 2014

Study of Sun and Shadow

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Some sun, some shadows and a window with curtains. Though it seemed simple in the beginning I had to observe real hard to get some of the tonal values correct in this sketch to capture the light and shade, the curtains and the dark interior while the Sun was constantly playing hide and seek behind clouds making life much more tougher. The wonderful thing is every single sketch teaches something new if we are ready to take the challenge!

Medium: watercolor on sketchbook.
Size: 9" H x 6" W.
Time: 30 min. approx.
Source: Live.

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Saturday, June 07, 2014

One

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Title: One

Medium: Watercolor on 300 gsm Cold pressed paper
Size: 14" H x 9 1/2" W

Status: Available

Price: On request.




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Wednesday, June 04, 2014

A Self Reminder

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A reminder to self, looking for inspirations for sketching and painting should become like a habit. The more we paint, more easier it becomes to get inspired from all around us. It becomes easier for us to start noticing interesting shapes of light and shade leading to meaningful compositions rather than only looking for particular subjects. Though more than often we fall to draw and sketch our favorite subjects, they may not be available all the time. However if we practice regularly to 'see' shapes, the whole world fills with different interesting subjects for sketching and painting at any given time. We no need to worry for 'that' interesting subject anymore. Interestingly, it may work the other way too. The less we practice, harder it becomes to get inspirations leading to frustrations.

I got Inspired to sketch this plant today seeing the leaves under the beautiful Sun! As always, I love to play with at least three values, lighter, mid and dark and incorporate counter change to make shapes look interesting. For example, You can notice how much the top leaves are lighter than the back ground which is of mid value while the bottom ones which are under shade are darker than the background.
 
Medium: watercolor on sketchbook
Size: 6 1/2" H x 5" W
Time: 60 min. approx.
Source: Live:

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Thursday, May 29, 2014

Another Three wheeler

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Another quick sketch of this popular mode of short traveling in India. This is somewhat a newer version [model] of this timeless three wheel vehicle though I still like the look of the older rustic ones which are more classic.

Medium: watercolor on sketchbook.
Size: 5" x 4 1/2" Approx.
Time: 30 Min approx.
Source: Live



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Monday, May 19, 2014

A sketchbook page

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A page from my sketchbook. The left sketch was done couple of months back. I was trying to explore usage of complimentary colors by exaggeration. Rather than trying a desaturated background I tried to experimented with a saturated complimentary color green to the red tomato which also happens to have the same hue underside of it giving a chance to blend with lost edges.  

The right one is from yesterday morning trying to capture big shapes of colors and values. Noticed this vehicle parked just near our home. The shape and it's structure always fascinates me, specially when under a strong sunlight. It's a great exercise just to concentrate on the bigger shapes and simplify everything else.


Medium: watercolors on sketchbook
Size: 5" H x 6 1/2" W
time: Approx. 20 min. each
Source: live

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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Watercolor Workshop Demo at Chennai, 26th-27th April, 2014

My demo on Techniques of Watercolor at the recent 2 days Watercolor Workshop in Chennai on 26th - 27th April, 2014. 

We practiced from simple washes to building tonal values with transparent watercolor layers, differences of using various pigments, usages of warm and cool colors within a composition, some brushstrokes and fun tricks too. 

Thank you everyone for your participation and I am pleased to see your passion for this beautiful medium! Looking forward to meet you all again!!!

Medium: watercolor on 300 gsm Fabriano paper [cold pressed]
Size: 10 1/4" H x 14" W

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Saturday, April 19, 2014

Quick and Small sketches



Quick and Small sketches in watercolor on handmade paper.

Just to let you know, I'll be teaching in a workshop on watercolor techniques on 26th-27th April, 2014 in Chennai. Come and join me to learn these techniques of painting in watercolor and lift your artworks to a higher level with confidence. Only few seats available!


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Sunday, April 13, 2014

Glowing dark, Beautiful Bright!

This quick watercolor sketch is from couple of months back but somehow never posted. I remember putting myself to two challenges in that evening. First, to paint directly with color without any graphite underlying guidelines and Second, to paint the dark background in one single layer ! Had fun!

Medium: watercolor on fabriano paper sketchbook.
Size: 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" approx.
Source: from own reference picture

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Thursday, April 03, 2014

Updates on Watercolor Workshop in Chennai


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Here's an update regarding my Watercolor Workshop on techniques in Chennai on 26th and 27th of April, 2014.

Workshop name:
  Watercolor Techniques and Beyond

Skill level:
  Basic to intermediate  [since the focus is on watercolor techniques, basic knowledge of drawing skill is required]

Location:   
  http://www.thevijaypark.com/,


Dates:
  26th-27th April, 2014

Timings:
  9.15 am to 4.30pm [including Tea/Cofee/Lunch breaks]


Seats:
  Limited to a maximum of 15 participants only. The registration is based on first come first serve basis.

Materials:
  The participants will be notified a recommended list of suitable watercolor materials required which they are expected to bring along to the venue during both days of workshop. Any extra art materials will be provided at the venue.

Note:
  The full course fee per participant has to be paid at the time of registration via bank transfer prior the workshop to confirm the participation. Kindly send a mail to get details regarding the registration procedure.

The main Contents of this Watercolor Workshop are:

  1. Watercolor as a beautiful medium
  2. Brief talk about various materials used in watercolor
  3. Demonstrations of various Techniques in watercolor
  4. Participants' practical use of the various techniques in watercolor
  5. brief talk about color, values and composition
  6. Demonstrations of the usage of techniques on a painting.
  7. Participants creating their own paintings using the techniques demonstrated
  8. Evaluation and critiques of works.
  9. Q & A session.

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Monday, March 31, 2014

Plants & Pots in watercolor - IV

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Title: Light of Life.

Medium: watercolor on Fabriano 300 gsm cold pressed watercolor paper.
size: 19 3/4" H x 6 1/2" W

status: Available for sale.


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Thursday, March 20, 2014

Plants & Pots in watercolor - III

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Title: Growing Hues

Medium: watercolor on Fabriano 300 gsm cold pressed wc paper.
size: 19 3/4" H x 6 1/2" W

status: Available for sale.




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Wednesday, March 05, 2014

Plants & Pots in watercolor - II

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Title: We Are Glowing

Medium: watercolor on Fabriano 300 gsm cold pressed watercolor paper.
Size: 19 3/4" H x 6 1/2" W
 

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