Sunday, June 13, 2010
Simply.... A Rose
Since the time I have started blogging, have been learning a lot from fellow bloggers. Carol Schiff had mentioned in her blog carolschiffstudio.blogspot.com that to break the monotony of a big art work try doing a small work in between. It acts as a therapy. It definitely worked for me. I had been working on a large piece. Then due to my primary profession pressures could not paint for a few days. Was finding it difficult to get back to my work station. Decided to do a small sketch. This rose outside my door caught my attention. Double benefits. I have a new painting for my blog......am already charged up for my next painting.
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It's lovely! Fresh, fluid, colourful...very nice!
ReplyDeleteI just started doing small daily paintings as of June 1, and it is totally working for me. I was getting stuck on larger paintings when I was away from them for any period of time. I am hoping to improve my painting skills more quickly this way.
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Lovely.
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Malena
Nice and loose. Just how a watercolour should look like.
ReplyDeletehope to see more AK ... this is lovely
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful painting like it very much
ReplyDeletePrecioso y delicado trabajo y esos toques con el pastel le aportan más fuerza todavía, un saludo.
ReplyDeletehi ak,
ReplyDeletenice tip, time for me to pick up my brushes and follow your advice, or carols'. the freshness of the rose and the texure of the crayons in the background are wonderful!
anand
hi ak,
ReplyDeletethe freshness of the rose is pictured extremely well in the painting. nice tip on how to start after a break....guess i should follow your advice, or carol's. the texture created by the crayons gives it a good touch.
anand
Very nice rose, well done Asit. Ciao!
ReplyDeleteLove this. The combo of water color and what? Oil pastel?
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