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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

"FIVE APPLES ON A SLAB"



        • Category: Still Life
        • Medium: Oil
        • Size: 16 x 20"
        • Title: Five Apples on a Slab
        • Theme: Family
        • Status: Open for sale
        • Done on gallery quality canvas

              Simple subject, simple theme and simple composition......

              Monday, September 29, 2014

              "WATER LILY POND"




              • Medium: Oil
              • Category: Landscape
              • Title: Water Lily Pond
              • Size: 19"x 14"
              • Status: Open for sale
              • Done on gallery quality canvas.
              Observe and study 'Old Masters' painting is an integral part of an Artist's growth. Claude Monet's, 'Water Lily series'  is the inspiration behind this painting. I am a great admirer of his 'Impressionist style'. In this painting, I did the foreground and the middle ground in a realistic style and as it go farther, I tried to include the impressionistic style. Capturing the play of light and shadow on the water surface is the main element of this painting.

              Hope this painting comes as a treat to your eyes. Feel free to express your feedback. Comments and suggestions are always appreciated.                                       

              Sunday, September 28, 2014

              "TWO ARE BETTER THAN ONE"



              • Title: Two Lemons On a Plate
              • Theme: Two are better than one
              • Medium: Oil
              • Category: Still Life  
              • Size: 30 x 24 cm
              • Status: Sold


              The attempt to do a 'top angle' composition ended up with a very satisfying note. I believe, this painting could successfully depicts the theme, 'two are better than one'. And I hope this work of art can transmit a pleasant and positive vibe to its viewers.

              Tuesday, June 10, 2014

              TAKING A RISK FOR THE SAKE OF LEARNING

              An artist must exercise critical observation, especially ones own work. The critical observation sometimes compels you to take risks. This is one of such risks which I have took. The one below was a painting I had done few years back, while I was a hobby painter. The reference picture was from a coffee tray and at that point of time I had done good justice to the reference picture.


              But as the artistic observer grown within me, I found mistakes with composition and perspective; thus deciding to do some improvisation. Improvising an existing painting has limitations and risks. I started off with some brush-ups and deleted the unwanted elements. By giving a definite background and foreground, I tried to correct the perspective as below. 


              Though this was an exercise for personal study, I really would like to get your feedback. Feel free to convey your opinion and suggestions.

              Monday, November 11, 2013

              "THE DESERT ROSE" - A Study on Composition


              The term composition means putting together, with a conscious thought. In visual arts, particularly in still life painting, composition is the placement or arrangement of visual elements in an aesthetically pleasing way. A great composition do not happen by accident, but it is attained and achieved by exercising certain compositional techniques.




               This is one of my first attempt to create a painting with my own composition. There are numerous approaches or compositional techniques to be consider to create a good painting. These are the few compositional factors I  relied on during the creative process.

              1. A subject with a good light source.
              2. Scale the drawing according to the subject.
              3. Crop the image so that it can easily convey the story within the edges of the canvas.
              4. Controlled and effective usage of lines so that our eyes naturally follow the lines.
              5.Keep the balance of positive and negative spaces.
              6. A conscious use of colour scheme.



                                            Title: The Desert Rose
                                           Medium: Oil
                                           Category: Still life
                                           Size: 40x30cm

                                                              

              Wednesday, October 30, 2013

              "THE VIRGIN NATURE"

                                                           
                                                          Category : Landscape
                                                         Medium : Oil
                                                         Size : 45 X 60 cm
                                                         Status :  Exhibited in Lots Gallery,Kochi.                


              Nature is always the cradle of an artist,which provides the inspiration to kindle creativity. It is indeed a beautiful experience to depict the beauty and serenity of nature on a canvas. I have titled this painting, "The Virgin Nature" because of it's unadulterated rawness.
              Nature reveals the creative exuberance of 'God, the Creator' and that is what I have attempted to capture in this painting. From the serene valley down below, to the glorious mountain tops, He has most amazingly created them in all its splendour. Life gets hard for us at different points and it is God's creation that reminds and teaches us that we need his strength to grow beautifully.
              This is a poem by Jane Eggleston, which I came across a few years back , which became the inspiration throughout the creative process.




              It Is In The Valleys I Grow



               Sometimes life seems hard to bear,
              Full of sorrow, trouble and woe
              It's then I have to remember
              That it's in the valleys I grow.

              If I always stayed on the mountain top
              And never experienced pain,
              I would never appreciate God's love
              And would be living in vain.

              I have so much to learn
              And my growth is very slow,
              Sometimes I need the mountain tops,
              But it's in the valleys I grow.

              Continue to strengthen me, Lord
              And use my life each day
              To share your love with others
              And help them find their way.

              Thank you for valleys, Lord
              For this one thing I know
              The mountain tops are glorious
              But it's in the valleys I grow!

                                                                    Jane Eggleston.






              Tuesday, September 17, 2013

              BEAUTY AT A PROXIMITY SERIES - The Magnolia Flower


              " A Thing of Beauty is  a Joy For Ever."

              An attempt to capture the beauty of a Magnolia flower . It was a fulfilling learning experience. Though getting the depth and form with minimal colours was a challenge, it eventually offered moments of unadulterated pleasure. Hope this is a pleasant treat for your eyes. Your comments and advice is appreciated.



              Monday, September 16, 2013

              REMINISCENCE OF A TRANSITION

              Should I call it a transition or a transformation ? In whatever way I address it, it was indeed a delightful and memorable one. Though I am reluctant to call myself an "Artist", my passion is leading me to a horizon where I can dream to be one or I feel comfortable to promote myself to be an "Artist".
              However, being a self taught artist, I have discovered that, being an artist is more than just indulging in the joy of creating art, but it is the harmony of creativity, passion, patience and perseverance.

              As I am going to celebrate the 2nd anniversary of my blog "My Experiments With Colours", I have decided to explore the possibilities of the blogosphere and to extend my potential to the fullest. I am thankful for the support and encouragement I got through this blog.  A special thanks to "Indibloggers",who have been a source of encouragement. I hope I can connect with you more through new posts and paintings.



              Wednesday, April 25, 2012

              CREATIVITY IN ALLOWING YOURSELF TO MAKE MISTAKES.....

              Sometimes the most beautiful paintings are created from the biggest mistakes. Now the question is, "Will you allow yourself to do mistakes"? It is indeed frustrating and at some point you may loose your enthusiasm. But with perseverance and patience, you will succeed one day.

              Since this blog does not have the intention to sell or market art, I can enjoy the freedom to express the art process, truthfully.

               When the idea of doing a sequel painting struck me,  I bought three identical stretched canvas very enthusiastically. As an artist, I planed ahead. I wanted to do an art piece which is unique and original. Since it was an experiment with gesso, I decided  to do one at a time. Working with gesso was quite interesting. The result was also encouraging. Although the subject and colour scheme were all planned, while painting I ended up in an entirely different colour combination. 



                
              With a fairly satisfying result of my first piece, I started  applying gesso on the next two canvases simultaneously, keeping the continuity of the subject in mind. But my inexperience in working with gesso added with the  difference in  consistency, which happened while mixing water, resulted in a bit disappointment. Being an optimist, I thought  I can easily correct the differences while painting. But the challenges in front of me was more than I thought.  Because of the gesso, the grooves got hardened fast and I couldn't do much alteration to get the continuity of lines. 


              Getting a harmonious gradation of colours was another challenge. The more I worked on it , the more I got stressed and frustrated.    
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                                                  At last I  decided to hang it on the wall. 
              But I must say, learning from mistakes is indeed a good experience. Because  I believe ,  nobody can teach you the lessons, unless you allow yourself to learn from mistakes....

              Monday, April 2, 2012

              WHEN CREATIVITY COMES ALIVE- HOBBY IDEAS.

                                                                    


                                                  
                                                                                      




                                                                           

              Thursday, March 1, 2012

              SOME EXPERIMENTS WITH ACRYLIC GESSO

               Acrylic gesso is a modern art material, and is used as a primer for acrylics and oil painting. It also can be used as a base for three dimensional surface. Althoough it is generally believed to be acceptable, several painting texts such as ' The Painter's Handbook.' states that it is unwise to paint  oils over acrylic gesso, because the oil paint will eventually delaminate from the acrylic gesso surface. Though this effect may not make itself manifest for several decades, the curators at famous museum do not permit to use  oil over acrylic gesso. 



              Wednesday, February 29, 2012

              IDENTIFY YOUR INSPIRATION

              What is your driving force? Are you painting with the inspiration you get from a scene or an emotion? Or is it because of your deep desire to learn and explore art?  When you do painting as a hobby,  you want to get inspire, you long for encouragements, you look for favorable circumstances. But when art becomes your passion, none of the above matters. You are free from all  inhibitions. You are no more scared to make mistakes.

              My experimentation with paintings comes from a natural passion for learning new painting techniques as well as trying different forms of art. A passion which gives me freedom to dabble and enjoy all categories of painting, from realistic Still life to mesmerizing Abstracts. As a novice artist, I am grasping firmly to whatever tips and techniques I can gets my hands on. With each new paintings, I am exposed to new insights  as well as new challenges to overcome.  And from each mistakes , I learn something new which push myself a little farther each day .  As for the progress with my creativity, I am willing to say, "It could have been better if I did it that way." Or " I really should try it other way next time". Because  I believe , " The only failure in life is failing to try".

              Sunday, February 12, 2012

              THE FULFILLMENT OF A DESIRE

              Some years back, painting was nothing more than copying any picture, which pleases my eyes. I did paintings, just to decorate my walls. And I was quite contented with the appreciation from people who see those.  When we are having a comfortable life, we tend to become complacent. And that complacency will eventually make us blind to lots of blessings in our life. But the spiritual journey with God helped me  a lot in understanding and valuing the greatness of having  a talent . It made me realize the fact that we are accountable  for each and every talents and blessings we possess. And those thoughts challenged me to   unearth the soul and passion for Art.
                And as a good start, me together with a friend  , got the opportunity  to put a painting stall for our church's Harvest Festival.  That was indeed an opportunity for us to show our gratitude to Lord through our talents. We could sell almost all the paintings and we are delighted  that the fruit of our labour goes for charity. That served the purpose of giving glory to God for our talents, he has given us.









              These are the paintings which I have put for sale. 



              Silk painting  (sold)


                                                                               Emotional  Tides.
                                                                          Oil on stretched canvas (sold)



              The Rays Of Love.
               Oil on stretched canvas.  (sold)


              The Harvest.
              Oil on canvas board.  (sold)


              The Eucharist /  The Epitome of love
              Oil on canvas board.  (sold)


              A Wall Decor.
              Oil on stretched canvas.

                                               
                                                                                Silk Panting. (sold)






                                                                 The Mediterranean Morning.
                                                                  Oil on canvas board.  (sold)



                                    
                                                                      The Blossom At Night.
                                                                     Oil on stretched canvas.  (sold)

                                               
                                                                            The Lady With A Rose.
                                                                               Oil on canvas board.

              Thursday, January 26, 2012

              "THE RAYS OF LOVE"



              "EMOTIONAL TIDES"


              This was really an experiment..

              I started this painting with a theme in my mind , I wanted to portray the emotional struggles of human mind . As humans, we always have a  tug of war between good and evil . I believe, it is the stream of good thoughts,which comes  deep from our heart, gives brightness to our soul .    I don't know to what extend I could justify the theme through this painting. I am giving the privilege to the viewers to judge me on that.

              For this painting, I wanted to get some special textures and effects. This was attained by doing some experiments with acrylic gesso. And I am satisfied with the outcome.