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Friday, 28 December 2012

Universe_Born(Women as creator)


Protect the creator of universe 


In this painting, I show the birth of the universe (nebula) that relates to birth of women. It has a deep meaning in that every woman has the power to create a universe. Nebula was mixture of different gases and stars created by nebula. Women act as nebula and play a mixture of roles such as a mother, a daughter, a sister, a home-maker, a lover and a guide. When all roles combine, they form one family and then one society. They give us beautiful things such as -
1.     When she is a baby, her smile is as pleasant as a full moon light.
2.     When she enters youth, she acts as fire that helps her family as a candle light brightens dark room.
3.     When she becomes a wife or lover, she becomes the heartbeat of her lover just as a billion stars shine in the sky (sometimes they shine more and sometimes they shine less)
4.    When she becomes a mother, she acts like sunlight which protects her child from the evil darkness and provides a light ray of knowledge to her child.

Medium: Acrylic color on canvas.
Brushes used-
1.   50 mm flat brush for background.
2.   5/8, 6 and 3 flat brushes used for nebula and hair of woman.
3.   1 used for outline.
Sponge was used for mixing of colors for real universe effect.






The women are the basis of our universe. Some people believe that women are a burden to us, the weakest point of a family and society. So they tried to kill the girl child for their fake dignity and position in the society. If female infanticides and sex selective abortions continue like this, it would mean we are destroying the creator and one day we would lose our beautiful creator. This universe would come to an end. If we do not realize our mistakes now, it could become too late to even correct our mistakes. Through this painting, I try to show the powers of creator (a woman and a girl).They are not a curse for our family and society. They are a beautiful gift to us.
     Please save girls, save creators

Friday, 14 December 2012

Love for moon light-


Youtube



Love for the moon light
DESCRIPTION OF PAINTING

         Technique
1.     Different brush tool are used.
2.     Blending technique
3.     Work on many layers
4.     Filter such as glow and blur.
5.     Smudge tool
Oil paint on canvas
1.     5/8 and 50 mm flat brush used for background
2.     2, 3 and 1 flat brush used for trees, moon and grass.
3.     6 no. 1 flat brushes used for cloud and tree texture.

OVERVIEW

In the painting, there were trees appear as human face. In the pleasant moon light, they were showing their precious love for each other and for the nature. The grasses were enjoying the pleasant soft wind sound. Wind was enjoying dance of grass . The trees were enjoying the music of nature. The moon is enjoying happiness of the nature. 


VIDEO DESCRIPTION

  Poem composed in software:
  1.       After effect
  2.       Sound booth
  3.       Photoshop
    Music instrument was used
      Mouth organ
    Mouth organ played by
      Nandika
    Lyric composed by
      Nandika
    Video Composed by
     Nandika

Indian village





Finest painting-Amrapali


Amrapali (Ambapali)

In my childhood (when I was 10 years old) my mother showed me one calendar, it had beautiful dancers’ portrait. I was inspired by one specific dancer's portrait (Amrapali) and decided that one day I will paint one. The color combination and way of representation of the painting was mesmerizing. In the year 2002, I finally completed the painting with few changes from my side,as i was having a final look on my completed painting it felt i was sent back in back in time. I would like to dedicate this painting to my mother and the real artist. I do not know the name of the real artist but after seeing this painting i am now a biggest fan of him \her work. As for my mother she is a professional artist(M.A.Fine art) who teaches me ,”how to paint”.
Medium- water color.
Hard board was used.
Brush used-
10 no. for texture, background .
5 no.for figure mid tone and pillar texture.  
7 no.for mid-tone for pillar and texture of background.
3 no. for mid tone of ornament. 
2 no. for shadow of pillar, figure and background. 
1 no. for highlight of figure, pillar and ornament.
0 no. for outline of pillar and other obstacle.
00 no. for figure fine outline.







History of Amrapali
Amrapali was most beautiful dancer in Buddha period. The historians opined that Amrapali was declared the "most beautiful" girl at the age of 11 and was later made nagarvadhu and Vaishali Janpad Kalayani. Soon after being conferred the title of nagarvadhu, Amrapali became the court dancer as per the rules of Vaishali democracy. Vaishali, the capital of the Licchavi republic in ancient India around 500 BC and Ajatashatru, the king of the Magadha empire, who falls in love with her. Though he destroys Vaishali to get her, she in the meantime has been transformed by her encounter with Gautama Buddha, of whom she becomes a disciple and an Arahant herself. Her story finds mention in old Pali texts and Buddhist traditions.