Base: Sketch Paper Made Using: Water Color Pencil Topic: Bani Thani is an Indian painting in the Kishangarh school of paintings. It has been labeled as India's "Mona Lisa". I have given it an ancient look to take you in past...:)
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Prabal: Yes, I will definitely try pattachitra painting. I like to do different types of painting. Thanks for letting me know. I will surely come up with this type of painting.
This is lovely, Megha--I love the detail and your skill in portraying the sheer fabric. The piece shows both the strength of the character and delicacy in detail--delicious!
This is a great one, Megha! I love the hands - so delicate! You know I enjoy detail so have spent a while looking at this one! You are sharing your culture painting by painting! Thanks!
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21 comments:
Autumn Leaves said...
What magnificent detail you've captured, Megha! I am in awe of your ability to paint that sheer material. Truly beautiful and inspirational to me!
Prabal said...
This is very very good. I like Indian traditional style of painting. Can you please also try some pattachitra painting? Its a folk art of my place.
Ellen Burkett said...
Intricate and exotic! Love the feel of this too, Megha! Good job!
Megha Chhatbar said...
Thanks to all of you for your lovely comments!
Prabal: Yes, I will definitely try pattachitra painting. I like to do different types of painting. Thanks for letting me know. I will surely come up with this type of painting.
ruchi singh said...
This is lovely, u know I had made this one while I was in college, it still is wit my mum n dad, I love it. Thx for ur appreciation too, means a lot.
Mary Paquet said...
Beautiful, Megha. I love the delicacy of your line. I enjoy learning more about the culture and art of your country. I await you pattachitra painting.
FitFoodieMegha said...
Hey Thanks Ruchi and Mary...You both are so sweeett...:)
Ajay Patil said...
Beautiful
Leslie Saeta said...
Megha,
This is lovely! Your detail is amazing (and you know how I don't paint with details ...). Very well done!
Art with Liz said...
Love this one Megha - there's just something so delicate and mysterious about her!
Dean H. said...
This doesa have an ancient look about it...wonderful!
Over on my blog comments, I accidentally added an "n" to your name. Sorry...I knew better. :)
Arianna said...
Lovely drawing! Have a nice sunday, Arianna
Mary said...
This is lovely, Megha--I love the detail and your skill in portraying the sheer fabric. The piece shows both the strength of the character and delicacy in detail--delicious!
FitFoodieMegha said...
Thanks for your lovely comments...
P.S: No problem, Mr. Dean!
Rosemary said...
This is a great one, Megha! I love the hands - so delicate! You know I enjoy detail so have spent a while looking at this one! You are sharing your culture painting by painting! Thanks!
Sishir said...
Lovely painting!!
Anonymous said...
Olá Megha,
Beautiful artes*-*
Beijos
Indrani said...
You are talented!
Great art work!
Rajeshwari : said...
Wow! wonderful.. I have done a similar one in Watercolour, but yours is too good!...Planning to paint another Bani Thani soon!
AS said...
hii
ur art is nice :)
Liga Italia said...
I agree with you. This post is truly inspiring. I like your post and everything you share with us is current and very informative, I want to bookmark the page so I can return here from you that you have done a fantastic job.