Friday, September 3, 2010
Nice and Bright
My last work was Japanese Maple leaves. Got such an encouraging response that I decided to paint the entire tree. Again wanted to try something different. This work has not been done in the classic water color style. It looks something like an impressionist kind of work. Frankly speaking, I am not sure. Can some one help me? All that I can say I really enjoyed myself doing this one. It reminded me of a quote by Jerry Fresia 'The point is not to intend a great painting but to intend a great experience. Look for pleasure, not results. Get to the pleasure and the amazing thing called art will follow'. Have a nice and bright and sunny weekend friends.
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This looks like pointillism, Asit, and reminds me of Seurat - only brighter. Beautifully done - full of energy and movement!
ReplyDeleteI really like it and it DOES look like you had a great time doing it. I think painting in that style creates a lot of movement, which is visually exciting. I was going to talk about that today on my blog - the old thing about no lines in nature, just one bit of colour beside another bit of colour. I would keep exploring it!
ReplyDeleteEl Arce Japonés es un árbol para pintar por su colorido, ese estilo puntillista lo realza aun mas creo que ha sido un acierto me gusta mucho, saludos.
ReplyDeleteMolto particolare. Veramente bello. Elvi
ReplyDeleteAsit,
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice preview of the Fall colors that will be taking over New England in the next couple of months. This is breathtaking! It is clever and well executed in every way.
Enjoy your weekend as well,
Brian
fall is very delicate gentle this is fall of engery assit beautiful brush strokes
ReplyDeleteYou must have had the greatest pleasure in this painting, because the final result is absolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteSplendid. Watercolor is a medium that I think many people forget to have fun with and explore the possibilities. This is wonderful and makes me want to rethink things.
ReplyDeleteIt’s nice to know that you have enjoyed doing this painting. This painting is Amazing!! The brush strokes are brilliant.
ReplyDeleteThis looks very good. Its impressionism in watercolor. :)
ReplyDeleteI agree with Jerry Fresia, but, in this case, the result is very good too!!
ReplyDeleteHi AK
This is my new favourite :).
ReplyDeleteStay inspired!
You have a great style and are so prepared to try new things. This really works for me!
ReplyDeleteCreo que es fascinante el resultado de tu pintura. Y creo que experimentar es progresar. Hay tantos campos que explorar en la pintura...
ReplyDeleteGracias por comentar en mi pintura. Saludos cariñosos. VICTORIA.
Asit, this kind of exercise is something that I would like to try sooner or later. I always had a strong attraction for the pointillism, and I have to say that you did a fantastic work. All my congratulations! Ciao!
ReplyDeleteFor my eyes, it looks like modern expressionistic and I just love it!
ReplyDeleteI love this, Asit. Follow your heart and don't paint what and how you think you should be painting.
ReplyDeleteAsit, it's a wonderfulm idea, this painting like the sea I've already seen on your blog.
ReplyDeleteVery sensitive this way !
I love it! I could sit and look at this for hours and keep seeing different things within it.
ReplyDeleteand you know, I thought the whole idea of painting was to do something you love :) xx
I love Impressionism and this painting definitely has those qualities. Wonderful colors!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me a little bit of some of Monet's work. An interesting experience.
ReplyDeleteThanks every one for your kind comments. They mean a lot to me.
ReplyDeleteAK, the style and the execution is superb. the colours blend so beautifully well....keep going.
ReplyDeletegd one sir, fantastic expression in water colors
ReplyDeleteAsit - This is a beautiful painting. Wonderful use of colors!
ReplyDeleteImpressionantemente BELO
ReplyDeleteEspectacular pictur.
Até sempre e felizes momentos de inspiração e criação.
Até sempre.
Spectacular! Keep up the good work!
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