This blog is dedicated to my art..I was inspired by my lovely husband to start this blog. You will see most of the pencil shading- some with colors also. Please appreciate my work, that keep me going...:)
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Color Pencils Drawing: Lord Krishna
Base: Sketch Paper.
Made Using: Color Pencils.
Topic: Lord Krishna is another of the most commonly worshiped deities in the Hindu faith. He is considered to be the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu. There are many stories behind why he is of blue color. Some says that Krishna killed a five headed snake, that time he had taken all the poison of the snake. Thereafter his skin became blue due to the poison effect and some says that since he is the preserver of the world and creator has given most of the blue to the nature. So, his association with nature gives him this color.
Who knows the truth, but the fact is this blue color makes him different! :)
Très joli dessin... j'aime beaucoup.
ReplyDeletewow, really very nice color sketch. I appreciate your drawing. you are awesome.
ReplyDeleteI also like pencil drawing. But I am not good in color sketches. I want to learn it. See my drawings as well.
Great rhythm and movement in this piece, Megha. It's absolutely delightful!
ReplyDeleteReally great Megha - it's also nice to know the stories behind your work.
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ReplyDeletethis time also you came up with another beautiful painting...
indians have love towards the naughty krishna...
congrats for the beauty of your work...
I always wondered about the blue skin, Megha! Thanks so much for explaining the origins. I also love the red lotus flower designs to the costume he is wearing. I love visiting here, always an insight to your culture!
ReplyDeleteHi Megha , Its been some time I visited u r blog .Your blog has got an essence of Lord Krishna everywhere.Like this painting , especially the form of Lord Krshna , very captivating.
ReplyDeleteHi Megha, he looks very divine.. more so in the Kerala mural style. The blue and orange/red contrast is eye catching!
ReplyDeleteThanks all of you for your ever encouraging comments! :)
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ReplyDeleteYour Work is really commendable. I would suggest upload a videos of your work. so that you can share your talent & tips, if you are interested.
You are owesome artist
Thanks
Seema