Monday, November 2, 2009

Water Color Pencil: Bani Thani in Ancient Look...!


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...:)

21 comments:

  1. 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!

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  2. 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.

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  3. Intricate and exotic! Love the feel of this too, Megha! Good job!

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  4. 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.

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  5. 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.

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  6. 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.

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  7. Hey Thanks Ruchi and Mary...You both are so sweeett...:)

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  8. Megha,
    This is lovely! Your detail is amazing (and you know how I don't paint with details ...). Very well done!

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  9. Love this one Megha - there's just something so delicate and mysterious about her!

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  10. 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. :)

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  11. Lovely drawing! Have a nice sunday, Arianna

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  12. 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!

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  13. Thanks for your lovely comments...

    P.S: No problem, Mr. Dean!

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  14. 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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  15. Olá Megha,
    Beautiful artes*-*
    Beijos

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  16. You are talented!
    Great art work!

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  17. Wow! wonderful.. I have done a similar one in Watercolour, but yours is too good!...Planning to paint another Bani Thani soon!

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