Base: Hardboard Paper
Made Using: Water Color Pencil
Topic: Painting of Prince George of Persia was another step into the world of miniature. I want to attempt many types of miniatures and here I found Persian miniature. I could not resist to try this one. I prepared it within 20 minutes. I used only a single color and that what makes it different. I hope you all liked it....:)
17 comments:
Autumn Leaves said...
I love this, Megha! I especially like the tonal aspects and the detailing of the vest looking like it is stretching to close at the buttons. What a wonderful job!
Arianna said...
Nice drawing of a man and his serenity in the nature...Arianna
Ellen Burkett said...
Very nice, with a wonderful flavor to it. I LIKE it!
preetika said...
thx for visiting my blog!u too have a nice one..really nice paintings...:)will cm back for more...
Dean H. said...
Yes, I definitely like it! Very good style.
Megha Chhatbar said...
Thanks Sherry for a close observation!:)
Thanks Arianna, Ellen, Preetika and Dean! Your comments are always appreciated! :)
Timaree said...
Thanks for stopping by my blog and commenting. I think you are doing a good variety of paintings here. They all look nice. I enjoyed your take on Halloween.
Gwen Bell said...
Really lovely, Megha! You have such a beautiful, delicate hand. This almost looks like Toile fabric.
Nina said...
Prince George of Persia would be honored by your capture of his power and grace. Wonderful drawing. Love and Light, Nina P
Gary said...
Like what Gwen said - it looks like it was drawn with ink on fabric. It is such a wonderful idea to explore the styles of eras - it becomes a part of what you know now and it is yours forever. Beautifully rendered.
Art with Liz said...
Gosh this is really special Megha!
Megha Chhatbar said...
Thanks friends for so lovely comments!
sandy said...
This is a really nice drawing! I like the way it is framed too.
Mary said...
This is a truly lovely miniature, Megha! You have a gift for bringing personalities to life, and the subtle tonal variations are well done.
sreenivasa ram makineedi said...
nice one.
Shell Sherree said...
Lovely miniature, and the sepia colour really suits it!
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