Hello!! Today being the first day of the auspicious festival of Navrathri 2022, I have put together a set of my Reverse Glass Painting Panels which I wish to share here in the spirit of Navrathri. A couple of years back when I was about 7 months into my pregnancy, with the help of my... Continue Reading →
SEVEN HORSES PAINTING
Vaastu is a traditional science of architecture that has its roots in the ancient culture of India. Ancient Vaastu Shastra is a means of channelising positive energy that flows into a house to bring in good vibes and positivity in the overall atmosphere of a dwelling. A Seven Horses Painting is considered to be one... Continue Reading →
MEMORIES OF BANGALORE- Coffee painted coasters
Its been a blessed beginning of the year for me with this huge order from Radhika Mahalingaiah. 120 sets of coffee painted coasters for the 12th IGATE International Scrabble Tournament hosted by the Karnataka State Scrabble Association. 120 sets resulted in 480 individual pieces of coasters. A write-up about the event in Deccan Herald http://www.deccanherald.com/content/523787/its-only-words.html... Continue Reading →
WARMTH- WALL MURAL IN OIL
The first working day of the new year calls for a colourful update. I promise to keep the blog active and updated from today. And Here comes the first quick post of 2016!! Spent the first two days of the new year painting a huge 50 sq. ft. wall mural with oil paints for my home.... Continue Reading →
WARLI EXTRAVAGANZA
A DOMESTIC RITUAL OF CEREMONIAL BEAUTIFICATION Abiding at the foot of the Western Ghat Range in Maharashtra, India, is the settlement of an ancient tribe known as the Warli. These are tribal people who survive on forest produce, worship nature and have earned an international name for themselves by virtue of their artistry. What originated as... Continue Reading →
Satyakaama Jaabaala story in WARLI style
One of my recent paintings which I completed around Christmas this year. This was for a nice little house tucked away in a lush green belt on the country side. This painting is the depiction of episodes of a story from the Upanishads. The painting has a number of sectors, 12 sectors and over 150... Continue Reading →