As a proud student of renowned artist VS Valliathan and artist Gopala Pillai, my intention of bringing up this blog is to share my creations with the masses. Please respond with your honest opinions on my work.
Monday, 16 September 2013
Saturday, 27 July 2013
Monday, 27 May 2013
Athletic Horse Painting : Left his master far behind....
My latest work that I was working since a long time and finally completed it. This art depicts an "Athletic Horse" who seems to have come a long way and suddenly realizes that he left his master far behind...
Friday, 3 May 2013
Saturday, 2 March 2013
Sunday, 10 February 2013
A family picnic by riverside
A family picnic by riverside
The serene beauty of river banks is a soothing site always, and we all love to go on a picnic at the river banks. Boating, site-seeing and some religious visits is very relaxing on weekends, isnt it?
Drawn on canvas of size 2 x 2 ft, this oil painting work is close to my heart as I relate myself with this family.
Friday, 8 February 2013
River between the Rocks
River between the Rocks
Rivers have been a wonderful source of inspiration, they carries a message of consistency, a never-say-die attitude and finding its way through the rough and rocky patches on its way.
Such rivers are a usual site across India, especially in Kerala where I was born and brought up. In fact, rivers have been a part of my life all along, in Bharuch (Gujarat) where I lived for a long time and worked in various Chemical Industries, the Narmada River was close by.
This work is on a small board of 1 x 1 ft in oil paint.
A beautiful Sunrise
A beautiful Sunrise
I can go to the edge of the world in pursuit of this wonderful gift of nature - the early morning sunrise. It is a mesmerizing moment as you watch the morning sun rising and darkness of the night retreats, especially when you are nearby a river or a sea.
Size : 2 ft x 2 ft, Oil painting
Saturday, 2 February 2013
Shri Krishna
Shri Krishna - A priceless one
Drawn on a 2 x 2.5 ft canvas board with oil paint, "Shri Krishna" is my most prized painting till date. For me this painting is simply "priceless" and cannot imagine selling this painting ever, not just because it took me more than 2 months to develop this painting but also because I am deeply attached with this painting. I will post more paintings on my blog for commercial purposes soon.
Village ladies in Ceramic
Ceramic Art - Village Ladies
The main theme of this work lies in the past where India lived in the villages. These two village girls are going out on their routine task of fetching water, in a typical rural attire. I crafted this on ceramic with a lot of chisel work and acrylic painting.
Size: 1 ft x 2 ft, timber board
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