Sunday, November 15, 2009

Water Color Pencil: Prince George of Persia


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:

  1. 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!

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  2. Nice drawing of a man and his serenity in the nature...Arianna

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  3. Very nice, with a wonderful flavor to it. I LIKE it!

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  4. thx for visiting my blog!u too have a nice one..really nice paintings...:)will cm back for more...

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  5. Yes, I definitely like it! Very good style.

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  6. Thanks Sherry for a close observation!:)

    Thanks Arianna, Ellen, Preetika and Dean! Your comments are always appreciated! :)

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  7. 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.

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  8. Really lovely, Megha! You have such a beautiful, delicate hand. This almost looks like Toile fabric.

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  9. Prince George of Persia would be honored by your capture of his power and grace. Wonderful drawing. Love and Light, Nina P

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  10. 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.

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  11. Thanks friends for so lovely comments!

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  12. This is a really nice drawing! I like the way it is framed too.

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  13. This is a truly lovely miniature, Megha! You have a gift for bringing personalities to life, and the subtle tonal variations are well done.

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  14. Lovely miniature, and the sepia colour really suits it!

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