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Very creative displaying the immense talent you've got! This is very nicely done and framed!
I've posted a new picture of which I can't figure out the title... thought, may be I should take help of my friends... do check it out... - Pixellicious Photos
Hi Megha, I am glad you liked my painting. Anyways to me your drawings look very folkish. There is a lot of earthiness in them and in general they are of story telling type. Why dont you pick up folk stories and draw images from the?? India is full of folklore which is fading away very fast. I think in one way you'll be preserving them through your scketches too.
Megha, I love your drawings, colored or just white and black! Thank you very much for passing me "The Kreativ Blogger Award", I am overwhelmed! I will post it soon on my blog.
...This is a very clean / sharp drawing and IMHO, has more than appears to meet the eye.. I like how you have emphasized the drawing on the viewers right side with a heavier line. This technique helps to project this area as being closer to the viewer or more three dimensional on a two dimensional plane. It apppears to have "more detail". The thinner 'lines' on the left side being lighter in value (than the thick lines) help to throw that area into the background as in a painting with lighter colours. (values) ... Good thinking ! :~)
This is a very expressive drawing - you can almost hear the music, it's magical, like something out of a story book! And like a storybook it has great lines (get it?) :)
thanks megha, for stopping by my blog... glad iwasable to find my here to view your painting and skecthing... will be back again, when i have more time to sit and enjoy..
17 comments:
Kcalpesh said...
Very creative displaying the immense talent you've got! This is very nicely done and framed!
I've posted a new picture of which I can't figure out the title... thought, may be I should take help of my friends... do check it out... - Pixellicious Photos
Prabal said...
Hi Megha, I am glad you liked my painting. Anyways to me your drawings look very folkish. There is a lot of earthiness in them and in general they are of story telling type. Why dont you pick up folk stories and draw images from the?? India is full of folklore which is fading away very fast. I think in one way you'll be preserving them through your scketches too.
Autumn Leaves said...
Love Prabal's idea, Megha. I love the glimpses I get of India from your lovely works. This flutist looks so joyful!!
Mary Paquet said...
Megha, great gestural drawing. I like the suggestion of capturing folklore with your wonderful drawings!
Arianna said...
Simple, very good drawing! Arianna
RodiMad said...
Megha, I love your drawings, colored or just white and black!
Thank you very much for passing me "The Kreativ Blogger Award", I am overwhelmed! I will post it soon on my blog.
Art with Liz said...
This is lovely Megha and I also love the idea of illustrating Indian folklore. Are you thinking about it?
Megha Chhatbar said...
Thanks a lot Prabal for giving this brilliant idea! I will definitely try and post accordingly .
Liz: Yes Dear, I am thinking about it. May be in next few weeks I will publish some folklore paintings...:)
nanke's stuff said...
I love this drawing. It's very expressive with its clean lines and selective shading. Well done! nancy
Gary said...
Wonderful drawing. I really like Prabal's suggestion - a very noble idea.
Unknown said...
Beautiful sketch! I think Prabal has a fantastic idea! Thank you for commenting on my site, as I am very happy to have found yours!
Ellen Burkett said...
This is just wonderful. Simple and perfect. Fantastic job.
Frank A. said...
...This is a very clean / sharp drawing and IMHO, has more than appears to meet the eye..
I like how you have emphasized the drawing on the viewers right side with a heavier line. This technique helps to project this area as being closer to the viewer or more three dimensional on a two dimensional plane. It apppears to have "more detail".
The thinner 'lines' on the left side being lighter in value (than the thick lines) help to throw that area into the background as in a painting with lighter colours. (values)
... Good thinking ! :~)
Frank A.
Dan Kent said...
This is a very expressive drawing - you can almost hear the music, it's magical, like something out of a story book! And like a storybook it has great lines (get it?) :)
Megha Chhatbar said...
Thanks for all of your lovely comments! :)
Cindi said...
thanks megha, for stopping by my blog... glad iwasable to find my here to view your painting and skecthing... will be back again, when i have more time to sit and enjoy..
Gwen Bell said...
You did such a wonderful job on this figure. You've captured the energy in the way he is leaning and holding the instrument. Very nice work!