Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Pink, orange and red tulips








In this painting, I  was successful at creating  big organic shapes on the canvas. I feel the composition should have some simple big shapes. The pink and red flowers draw our attention to the dark light contrast. In addition to shape, we see the flowers overlapping, creating a sense of space and depth in the painting.
In the background, are the small flowers looking like a field of flowers. The push and pull of pink and red orange create an interesting pattern. I like the soft and subtle feel of the painting. The flowers do not have much detail, but are able to convey their meaning.


Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Visit to the Thar desert and back


Yellow Sunset, Acrylic on canvas, 12" X 12" (SOLD)


I visited Rajasthan, India, my native place over the winter vacation. Some pictures of the desert and the paintngs inspired by them.

I focused on bringing out the right colors. The first layer was full of dull yellow ocher. The second layer was painted with cadmium yellow deep for the sky and burnt umber, ultramarine blue for the ground. The center resembled distant dunes, but I wanted the whole painting to look bright, so I used a touch of complementary blue.



Orange Sunset, Acrylic on canvas, 12" X 12"

This painting is another attempt to capture the beauty of the Thar. This time the colors are pale red and bright ocher.




Artist as an observer

  Creating art from nature requires more than just the ability to paint or draw; it involves being an astute observer, a dedicated discovere...