Some are hand-painted, some are totally digital, while some are hand-painted/drawn with digital enhancements done later.
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
As on her own, so at her spiritual best
This is a pencil drawing with very few colours. Her spirituality is written largely on her face. Tweet Subscribe to Beautiful and Sublime by Email Subscribe in a reader
Monday, January 23, 2012
Two mysticisms in silent harmony
A pencil drawing with some colours added to it. Tweet Subscribe to Beautiful and Sublime by Email Subscribe in a reader
Monday, January 16, 2012
Lady at work Series -15
This has been done from real life. She is actually my wife. She was peeling peas while enjoying the morning sun. Such drawings are very challenging as the subject remains constantly on the move. Thanks for viewing. Tweet Subscribe to Beautiful and Sublime by Email Subscribe in a reader
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Uncared Land Series - 1
This is an uncared land with some natural vegetations. It is a warm summer afternoon. There is no one nearby. The air is clean and so is the blue sky with some white clouds. Everything seems to be so calm and tranquil at this place. Tweet Subscribe to Beautiful and Sublime by Email Subscribe in a reader
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Fruits
A still life picture from our everyday life. Tweet Subscribe to Beautiful and Sublime by Email Subscribe in a reader
The Teenage Passion
A deep passion for love, to love and be loved, starts with the teenage. Very few can escape this feeling. This feeling goes beyond all reasoning, engulfing both the body and mind. However this feeling gets reformed with age when reason takes over control. But none ever forgets the thrill of this romantic feeling. I myself could never. (smile). I have tried to depict this feeling in her eyes. If I have failed, then tell me. I will try again. Tweet Subscribe to Beautiful and Sublime by Email Subscribe in a reader
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Grace and Beauty of the Bikini
In this painting I tried to portray the gracefulness and beauty of this revolutionary dress. It also portrays strength, vigour and courage. The aesthetic value of this dress, which requires quite a bit of insight to fathom, can never be taken away. The colour composition of the painting must also be noticed. The combined effect of the three basic colours, red, green and blue is awesome! Tweet Subscribe to Beautiful and Sublime by Email Subscribe in a reader
Monday, January 9, 2012
Countryside as in Bengal, India
This is a watercolour painting on paper. I tried to capture the beauty of the countryside of the state of Bengal, in the eastern part of India. This painting gave me great joy after I finished it. For some unknown reason I was holding this back from putting it up on my blog. So it is here for my valued viewers to see. If you like my art please give a thought about joining this site to help me spread my philosophy through my works. Thank you! Tweet Subscribe to Beautiful and Sublime by Email Subscribe in a reader
Passionate Youthfulness
A simple pencil drawing, with some colours added to it, expressing the passionate feeling that someone experiences only in solitude. Tweet Subscribe to Beautiful and Sublime by Email Subscribe in a reader
Sunday, January 8, 2012
The Sensual Turn
Pencil, Pen and crayon on paper. Trying to revive certain characteristics of the past. Tweet Subscribe to Beautiful and Sublime by Email Subscribe in a reader
Passion - but not without a reason
The reason here is art and aesthetics. It is said that passion and sensuality knows no reason. In this picture sensuality is adequately backed up by aesthetics and art. In art we can find a reason behind everything! Tweet Subscribe to Beautiful and Sublime by Email Subscribe in a reader
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Touch of Sensuality
A simple pencil drawing, with some colours added to it, giving the picture an altogether new look, a freshness, a touch of sensual beauty. Tweet Subscribe to Beautiful and Sublime by Email Subscribe in a reader
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