Showing posts with label Talent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Talent. Show all posts

Sunday, November 1, 2020

God's Gift...

Portrait of Chi. Karronya Katrynn
Ballpoint Pen on Paper (8.5" x 11")

Talent is a gift from God. Not every one is gifted, and if you are, you must use it. If you don't use it, it expires with you. If you use it, it will never expire...

"Your talent is God's gift to you.
What you do with it is your gift back to God." ~ Leo Buscaglia

Details 
Reference: Portrait of Karronya Katrynn
Mediums: Ballpoint Pen on Paper
Size: 8.5" x 11" (21.5 cm x 27.9 cm)
Surface: Artist's Loft Sketchbook 75 LB

Sunday, October 25, 2020

దసరా శుభాకాంక్షలు...

Ink and Watercolors on Paper (8.5" x 11") 

దసరా శుభాకాంక్షలు...!

Happy Painting....
 
Details 
Reference: Picture of Chinnaari Karronya as Durga
Mediums: Ink and Watercolors on Paper
Size: 8.5" x 11" (21.5 cm x 27.9 cm)
Surface: Artist's Loft Sketchbook 75 LB

Sunday, October 18, 2020

Pure Heart...

"Pure Heart" 
Portrait of Chinnaari Karronya
Ink and Watercolors on Paper (8.5" x 11")

The pure heart of a child is visible in the face.
Be a child and purify your heart!

Happy Painting...

Details 
Title: Pure Heart...
Reference: Portrait of Chinnaari Karronya
Mediums: Ink and Watercolors on Paper
Size: 8.5" x 11" (21.5 cm x 27.9 cm)
Surface: Artist's Loft Sketchbook 75 LB

Saturday, October 10, 2020

హస్తేన అర్ధం ప్రదర్శనేత్...

Portrait of Chi. Karronya Katrynn 
Ballpoint Pen on Paper (8.5" x 11")

కంఠేన ఆలంబయేత్ గీతం
హస్తేన అర్ధం ప్రదర్శనేత్ 
చక్షుభ్యాం దర్శనేత్ భావం
పాదాభ్యాం తాళం ఆచరేత్


Details 
Reference: Portrait of Karronya Katrynn
Mediums: Ballpoint Pen on Paper
Size: 8.5" x 11" (21.5 cm x 27.9 cm)
Surface: Artist's Loft Sketchbook 75 LB

Friday, September 25, 2020

"దివ్య స్మృతి" కి ప్రేమతో...

Sri S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Legendary Indian Singer
Ballpoint Pen on Paper (8.5" x 11")    

నా అభిమాన "బాలు" గారి "దివ్య స్మృతి" కి ప్రేమతో...

యావత్ భారతావనికీ తన పాటలలో స్వరమాధుర్యాన్ని జీవితాంతానికీ నిండా నింపి ఇచ్చి దివికేగిన "బాలు" గారు తెలుగు వాడిగా, మన వాడిగా పుట్టటం, "తెలుగు" తల్లికి ఎప్పుడో గంధర్వులిచ్చి తరించిన "దివ్య వరం".

తెలుగు పాటకే కాదు, తెలుగు మాటకూ, మాట నడవడికకూ వన్నె, గౌరవం తెచ్చిన స్వరం, వ్యక్తిత్వం "బాలు" గారిది.  సంగీతంతో గళం కలిపి లయబద్ధంగా చేసే స్వరవిన్యాసంలో, అక్షర ఉచ్ఛారణలో స్పష్టత తోబాటు, ప్రతి పదానికీ 'భావం', 'అనుభూతి' రెండూ జోడించి, పాడిన ప్రతి పాటకీ జీవం పోశారు మన "బాలు" గారు.

ఈ గాలీ, ఈ నేలా, ఈ ఊరూ, సెలయేరూ, "బాలు" గారిని కన్న ఈ తెలుగు నేలా, తెలుగు భాషా ఉన్నంత కాలం ఆ స్వరం వినబడుతూనే ఉంటుంది, అమృతాలొలికిస్తూనే ఉంటుంది.

కళాకారుడు వెళ్తూ ఇక్కడే వదలి వెళ్ళే ఆ కళ ఆనవాళ్లలో ఆ ఆత్మ ఎప్పటికీ సజీవంగానే ఉంటుంది. అందుకేనేమో (కళాకారుడి) కళకి మరణం లేదు అంటారు.

నా బొమ్మలన్నింటిలోనూ "బాలు" గారి స్వరం మిళితమై ఉంటుంది. ఈ బొమ్మలోని ప్రతి గీతలోనూ ఒదిగిన నా "మనసు తడి" తో బాటు "బాలు" గారి "సుమధుర స్వరమూ" దాగి ఉంది.

అంతటి మహానుభావుడు "బాలు" గారి "దివ్య స్మృతి" కి ప్రేమతో, భక్తితో ఈ చిత్రాన్ని సమర్పించుకుంటూ...

గత నలభై రోజులుగా "బాలు" గారు కోలుకుని నవ్వుతూ రావాలని 
ఆశిస్తూ తపించిపోయిన హృదయాలెన్నో...
మనల్ని వీడి దివికేగిన ఈరోజు బాధతో బరువెక్కిన గుండెలు ఇంకెన్నో...
కంట తడి పెట్టి చెమర్చిన కళ్ళు మరెన్నో...
తడిసి ముద్ద అయిన అభిమానుల మనసులు ఎన్నెన్నో...

"బాలు" గారిని అభిమానించే "ప్రతి మనసు" కీ
నా అభిమాన "బాలు" గారి "దివ్య స్మృతి" కి ప్రేమతో
అంకిత భావంతో గీసిన
ఈ చిత్రం అంకితం!
🙏😢

~~~  ~~~ ~~~ 

"బాలు" గారితో, Chicago, USA, Sep 18, 2004

నా అభిమాన గాయకుడు "బాలు" గారిని ప్రత్యక్షంగా చూడటం జీవితంలో ఒక్కసారే Chicago లో వెళ్ళిన 3 గంటల Music Concert లో కలిగింది. కలవటానికి ఎవ్వరికీ అనుమతిలేని ఆ సాయంత్రం, నేను గీసిన "బాలు" గారి బొమ్మ, జయలక్ష్మి చూపిన చొరవతో నన్ను ఆయన దరి చేర్చింది. "బాలు" గారితో అలా ఓ పది నిమిషాలు గడపగలగటం నా జీవితంలో కలిగిన అదృష్టంగా, ఆ క్షణాలు మిగిల్చిన అనుభూతుల్ని "గొప్ప వరం" గా ఎప్పుడూ భావిస్తూనే ఉన్నాను, ఉంటాను...

నిన్న గాక మొన్నే "బాలు" గారి పుట్టినరోజని ఆనందం FB లో పంచుకున్నా...
మన అభిమాన "బాలు" గారినీ, ఆ మధుర క్షణాల్నీ మళ్ళీ తలచుకుంటూ....



Saturday, September 19, 2020

Win with a Smile...

Portrait of Chi. Karronya Katrynn
Ballpoint Pen on Paper (8.5" x 11")

Smile is beautiful, the beautiful God-given gift to humans. We often forget to use it. Win any given day with a smile. Win any given difficult situation with a smile. Win not only others, but also yourself with a smile.

Smile is the happiness of the heart and soul. Capturing a smile in Art is like capturing the happy heart. It must be captured as beautiful as the smiling soul. Smile is the only weapon that can bring peace instantly.

"Peace begins with a smile." ~ Mother Theresa

Keep smiling, keep drawing and painting with a smile, keep winning with a smile...

Details 
Title: The winning smile...
Reference: Portrait of Karronya Katrynn
Mediums: Ballpoint Pen on Paper
Size: 8.5" x 11" (21.5 cm x 27.9 cm)
Surface: Artist's Loft Sketchbook 75 LB

Monday, August 31, 2020

There goes away, a piece of my heart from (ho)me!

Day-1 with my "heart" in my hands, Urbana, IL, USA 


"Bhuvan?"
"Yeah"
"Can you come down for a sec? It's opinion time and I need your opinion."
"Ok"
"How is it?"
"It's good."
"Just good?"
"Very good!"

Last few years, I have been seeking Bhuvan's opinion on every single painting I worked on. Oftentimes he either says 'good' or 'very-good'. Sometimes, he even identifies areas of improvements. He has been my first critic, the very first person to see most of my completed Art works.

Bhuvan has never been away from me for more than a couple of weeks. It happened only once when he went to India on vacation with his mom and brother Rithvik. That was almost 10 years ago when he was little. I was asking him the other day if he ever was away from me for few days except his trip to India that I could not join. He reminded me his one-week school-trip to Washington D.C. in his 9th grade. Of course, that was another instance.

Bhuvan is a grown-up kid now, and goes all the way to Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, far away from (ho)me for his undergrad. I suddenly feel void in my life. I really don’t know how I lived before Bhuvan came into my life with a smile. When he smiled every single time I took him into my hands, on day-one in the hospital, I felt like my Dad came back into my life. His very first daycare caretaker “Susan” always used to say to me, “He is so cute, I don’t want him to grow up.”. I said the same to myself many times, year after year, every single year as he was growing up.

Time flies faster than we think, it flew-by very fast with Bhuvan in my life. It's only like yesterday that I was driving him to Kumon classes, RSM classes, FLL Robotics, Sunday classes at MIT, Soccer games, Basketball games, Ultimate Frisbee games, Tennis plays, daily Karate classes for 7 years until he got his black-belt, Swimming classes, Swimming meets, Piano classes, Violin classes, Sunday Prajna classes, Art classes, numerous birthday parties, Sleepovers, Hindu temples, cultural events and competitions he participated, events we attended, every family-trip we made in the past 17 years, and the list goes on. My evenings and weekends, last 17 years were mostly filled with him and his classes.

Now, suddenly new questions: "How am I going to live?" and "What am I going to do?" pop up in my mind, making me go blank. I was always hoping he would go to a college close to where we live, definitely not hundreds and hundreds of miles away. On one side I feel happy that Bhuvan chose one of the finest universities in the country and in the world. On the other half, I go unhappy as I miss him already. I knew this day arrives one day, but it arrived faster than I thought it would. It's been only two days since we dropped him off at his college. I am missing my heart already.

Whenever I say, "Bhuvan, you are my best friend.", he just nods his head. A follow-up saying, "Bhuvan, I am your best friend.", he simply smiles. That smile Bhuvan gives me is the same smile he gave me on day-one when he arrived in my life. The same smile that keeps me alive even when he stays away from (ho)me.

"Bhuvan, I left a piece of my heart in your college campus."
"I will collect it when you bring it back home with you once you finish your college."
"I am always your best friend."
"Give me that smile again..."
"Miss you!"
"Love you!"

- Your Best Friend
       ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
 
“Children make you want to start life over.” ~ Muhammad Ali

Bhuvan at his best, any sport he plays

His dream starts @ UMich, Michigan, USA

With my best friend in my life...@ UMich, Aug 29, 2020

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

నవ్వుల పువ్వుల వెన్నెల...

Portrait of Chi. Karronya Katrynn 
Watercolors on Paper (12" x 16")

నవ్వుల పువ్వుల వెన్నెలా...
వెన్నెల నవ్వుల పువ్వులా...
పువ్వుల వెన్నెల నవ్వులా...

ఈ "చిన్నారి" కి "పుట్టినరోజు శుభాకాంక్షలు"!
Happy Birthday Chi. Karronya!

I believe this painting unquestionably moved me one step up in both Watercolor painting and Portrait painting. It was very challenging to capture the beautiful smile of Chi. Karronya as beautiful as it was.

I am extremely happy with my efforts. Of course, best efforts give best results. I always used to say 'my best is yet to come`. I can now proudly say, "one of my best has come".

Happy Painting! Happy Memories!!

"Be at your best, beat your best."
- Giri Pottepalem

Details 
Title: నవ్వుల పువ్వుల వెన్నెల...
Inspiration: Talented Dancer & Telugu Actress Karronya Katrynn
Mediums: Watercolors
Size: 12" x 16" (30.5 cm x 40.5 cm)
Surface: Fabriano extra-white Watercolor Paper, Cold Press, 140 LB

Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Day 10 of 10 - The Divinity of Art...

"The Divinity of Art"
Raynolds Ballpoint pen on Paper (8" x 10")   

"Divine" in Art is quite common, and goes back all the way to the oldest art-age of humans discovered till date. Every Artist at some time or other touches "divinity" in his/her own art work. The word "Divine" I am using here has got nothing to do with a religion or belief. It's rather a force, a force of faith or trust. The faith of an Artist that goes into Art is what that makes it "Divine" and "Special". Of course, Art itself is a "divine ability of creativity", neither given to all nor given equally to those given to.

Back to 1992...

I consider this drawing as Divine Art of all my Art works. It has been divine for me because it was reproduced based on my Dad's Sita-Rama drawing. With minor changes, I made it to look like Radha-Krishna. Again, nothing to do with religion for my use of the word "Divine" here for this Art work.

I grew up looking at an amazingly beautiful Indian Ink drawing of "Rama and Sita" by my Dad done before even I was born, when he was doing his Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree in "Vijaya Teachers College, Bangalore". It was done for his college magazine's cover page. The framed original Indian Ink drawing was placed in the holy Pooja room at our newly built home in my village "Damaramadugu", Nellore, India. So, it got a special holy stature by the place it was put in with all the divine energies around it. I always wanted to draw that but wasn't dared enough to try it out until 1992.
Just the thought of reproducing my Dad's drawing itself was "Divine" for me. The kind of very soft, and divinely flowing lines, each line done with utmost divine skill & care was pushing me away from the thought of reproducing it for a longtime. But, I think, the day when I did it, on my stay at our home in Kavali, after I recovered from a viral infection sickness I went through, some "divine force" finally drove me with my attempt to finally make it.

I did this with the powerful tool at that time I had in my art tool-kit, "Raynolds" Ballpoint pen. I was a big fan of that ballpoint pen for it's unique quality of sharp, consistent & smooth flow of ink flowing through the rolling ball, simple & cute design, good quality material, and the perfect hand-grip that brand offered when it came out in Indian market. It was little bit expensive but was affordable for anyone. That was the finest of the finest ballpoint pens of that time.

I finished this drawing in one sitting. I can't imagine myself doing that now. All kinds of faith I had put into my sincere attempt, and all kinds of respect I had for my Dad's original drawing, had granted me the "divine force" to do this. I could feel all the divinity at that time while I was doing it. Now, when I think through it, I can rediscover all that divinity in it.

I firmly believe that Art is a gift in my life. It was the gift that God had given to my Dad, and my Dad passed it on to me. By using it, I feel that I am only continuing what his life-span did not permit him to do. It is with great respects for my Dad, I carry his soul with my soul in my Art.

Every piece of my Art has a piece of my heart in it.

~ ~ ~ ~ *** ~ ~ ~ ~

When I accepted the challenge on Facebook, I felt like posting my initial paintings done during my exploration of painting world that were never-seen-on-facebook. As I started to look back by selecting, a painting a day, my (he)art started letting the memories of each come out into my writings. I certainly enjoyed doing this series, which I don't think I can ever repeat. I'd say more than I did it, I felt it and enjoyed it. Feeling and enjoying is more important than doing anything.

When I look back into my Art, there were all kinds of feelings including several instances of frustrations, many joyful, some sadful, few proudful, a bit laughful, and even tearful moments. But, one thing that kept me going was my passion.

Keep your passion alive, and it gives you a life truly fulfilled, and fully-filled!

Thanks to all who read my heart and shared their invaluable feelings with me by all means!

Monday, July 13, 2020

Day 9 of 10 - KAPIL DEV(IL)...



Kapil Dev - 1987
Poster colors on Paper (8" x 10")  
   

Kapil Dev Nihankj - one of India's finest Cricketers of all-time, led the Indian Team to win its first World Cup in 1983. A passionate, stylish, and talented Cricket player, he always played with the spirit of winning for the Country. He was my favorite Cricketer since my 5th class until he retired in 1994.

Got introduced in School...

I have had many memories of Cricket game from the days of listening radio commentary to watching live matches on TV. In our school, one of the cooks in the kitchen was our source for Cricket scores. We used to hang around a window in our recess time while he was cutting vegetables with his transistor radio on inside the kitchen. We got introduced to Cricket in our school at the age of 9 by playing. Our school had nice & big grounds, and all the Cricket equipment. Gavaskar and Kapil Dev were the two super-heroes of the Indian Cricket at that time.

My memories of Kapil Dev...

In my Intermediate in Vijayawada, once I went with my friends to watch "Deodhar Trophy" one-day match between North and South. Kapil Dev was supposed to be playing on that day for North, but due to some reason he couldn't make it. We were bit disappointed. Roger Binny entertained the crowd with his batting and bowling. I missed the only chance I got to watch him play on the Cricket grounds.

On my first overseas trip to London in 1994 on a TCS project, I was super thrilled to spend a day in "Tunbridge Wells" - a small and beautiful town, one hour from London. That was the place where Kapil Dev created a history, played an unforgettable innings with his unbeaten 175 which lifted India’s team spirits and kept India alive in the World Cup. Unfortunately, his batting on that day was not live-telecasted as BBC cameras were on strike.

A great all-time Cricketer, Kapil was named "Indian Cricketer of the Century". I bought the book "World of Kapil Dev" by Kapil and his wife Romi Dev, came out in the market soon after he retired holding the world record of most number of wickets in Test matches surpassing Richard Hadlee. I still have it with me. I also have a "Thums Up Flip Book", when flipped pages one side rapidly shows Kapil's bowling in action. Flipped the other way, shows Kapil drinking "Thumbs Up" drink and showing his  thumbs up at the end.

Back to 1987...

The initial days of my watercolor exploration with Camel Poster colors is clearly visible in this one of my very first paintings done in 2nd year Engineering in Vijayawada. This painting was based on an Ad printed in Sports Weekly. I think the Ad was for a shaving cream and so he is seen with a towel on shoulders. I was so accurate at portraits in pencil and ballpoint-pen by then already. This was the first portrait in Watercolors which gave me some level of self-confidence that I could also paint portraits.

Later, I added India map and his name - KAPIL DEV. My classmate Bhanu Murthy - a hardcore fan of Kapil came up with several captions when he saw this, I chose Kapil Devil and extended the name by adding (IL).

"Kapil Dev" was the first of a sportsmen I did a portrait. I also did fast sketches of Ravi Shastri and Tendulkar.

This painting in my Art portfolio always takes me back to my school and college days of playing Cricket. I was a good medium pace bowler, bowling with good line and length. I did introduce Cricket to both of my Sons, Rithvik and Bhuvan at young age of 8 and 6. I brought a pair of bats, wickets, gloves and balls from India. Weekends, three of us used to go to grounds to play Cricket, Soccer and Baseball. We also used to play on our driveway with tennis balls. Both are good at sports, picked up Cricket in no time. Rithvik is very stylish at batting, Bhuvan is a very fine bowler & batsman.

Cricket is a nice sport, 2nd widely followed and watched sport in the world, after Soccer.
Still, America ignores it ;)

Saturday, June 27, 2020

Be Stylish...

"Be Stylish" - Portrait of Karronya Katrynn
Ballpoint Pen on Paper 8.5" x 11"

Be traditional, and stylish. Add your own style to everything you do. You are unique in the universe, and your style is also unique. Add a bit of it to everything you do and create your own signature.

"Being stylish is about enjoying your life and expressing yourself and your inner light."
~ Tori Amos

Happy Painting!
Add your style to anything you do!!

Details 
Title: Be Stylish...
Inspiration: Talented Dancer, Multi-talented Artist & Telugu Actress Karronya Katrynn
Mediums: Ballpoint Pen on Paper
Size: 8.5" x 11" (21.5 cm x 27.9 cm)
Surface: Artist's Loft Sketchbook 75 LB

Saturday, June 20, 2020

Beautiful...


"Beautiful" - Portrait of Karronya Katrynn
Ballpoint Pen on paper 8.5" x 11"

You are the Artist of your life. Paint it beautiful.

I have been trying to be more accurate lately with portraits I do. Portraits are challenging to do. In order to get it right, every minute detail needs to be done so accurately. A small inaccurate detail changes it to look very different than the actual person. Doing a portrait of a beautiful girl challenges even further. To get it as beautiful as the girl, every detail needs to be not just accurate but also beautiful.

This is again the portrait of multi-talented Telugu upcoming actress, the beautiful Karronya Katrynn. I picked Ballpoint Pen this time for doing this. I truly believe that to be a well-rounded artist one should not stick to one media.

"Every human is an artist. The dream of your life is to make beautiful art."
~ Don Miguel Ruiz

Happy Painting!
You are the Artist of your life!

Details 
Title: Beautiful...
Inspiration: Talented Dancer, Multi-talented Artist & Telugu Actress Karronya Katrynn
Mediums: Ballpoint Pen on Paper
Size: 8.5" x 11" (21.5 cm x 27.9 cm)
Surface: Artist's Loft Sketchbook 75 LB

Saturday, January 18, 2020

Be what you are...

Nátyánjali - My tribute to Indian Classical Dance
Watercolors on Paper (8.5" x 11") 

It's not easy to be what you are. Being what you are, you meet your best friend in the world- yourself. The same applies to Art. The most self-enjoyed art-work by an Artist is the Art that one makes for oneself, one's self enjoyment and experiment with paints and brushes. The result will be a soul-satisfying experience and memory!

This year, my Art-resolution is: "Not to compromise on the quality of output". If it is bit hard to get there, I should be doing bit more hard work. After all, I am a strong believer of hard-work, and if I don't challenge myself, there is no fun and enjoyment in doing Art for myself ;)

“Be the artist you are.” ~Cherie Haas

Happy Painting!
Happy being yourself!!

Details
Title: Natyanjali - my tribute to Indian Classical Dance
Face Reference: Talented Dancer & Telugu Actress Karronya Katrynn
Mediums: Watercolors
Size: 8.5" x 11" (21.5 cm x 27.9 cm)
Surface: Artist's Loft Sketchbook, 75 lb/110 gm2 Acid-free Paper

Wednesday, December 25, 2019

తేట తేట తెలుగులా....

తేట తేట తెలుగులా...
Portrait of Talented Dancer & Telugu Actress Karronya Katrynn
Watercolors on Paper 9" x 12" (22.9cm x 30.5cm)

"ఈ తెలుగు టాలెంట్
వెండితెరపై ఎదగాలి
తెలుగంత ఉన్నతంగా"

శుభాకాంక్షలతో...

Details
Title: తేట తేట తెలుగులా....
Reference: Talented Dancer & Telugu Actress Karronya Katrynn
Mediums: Watercolors on Paper
Size: 9" x 12" (22.9 cm x 30.5 cm)
Surface: Canson Cold Press Watercolor Paper, 140 lb/300 gm2

Saturday, November 2, 2019

'చిరునవ్వుల' నిండుదనం...

"చిరునవ్వుల నిండుదనం"
Portrait of Talented Dancer & Telugu Actress Karronya Katrynn
Watercolors on Paper (8.5" x 11")

"కట్టూ బొట్టూ కలిసిన
'తెలుగు'దనం...
చిరునవ్వులు విరిసిన
'నిండు'దనం..."

“A smile is the best makeup any girl can wear.” – Marilyn Monroe

Happy Painting!

Details
Title: "చిరునవ్వుల నిండుదనం"
Mediums: Watercolors on Paper
Size: 8.5" x 11" (21.5 cm x 27.9 cm)
Surface: Artist's Loft Sketchbook, 75 lb/110 gm2 Acid-free Paper

Sunday, August 11, 2019

"బాపు" బొమ్మ...

"బాపు" బొమ్మ
Watercolors on Paper (11" x 13")

తెలుగు అమ్మాయి అంటే
అప్పుడూ ఇప్పుడూ ఎప్పుడూ
"బాపు బొమ్మ" లానే ఉండాలి...
అదే నిండైన తెలుగుదనం
అదే తెలుగు కి తీరైన అందం...

Happy Painting!

Details
Title: "బాపు" బొమ్మ...
Mediums: Watercolors on Paper
Inspiration: Talented Dancer and Telugu Actress, Karronya Katrynn
Size: 8.5" x 11" (21.5 cm x 27.9 cm)
Surface: Canson Watercolor Paper, 140 lb Cold Press

Monday, June 10, 2019

Be(come) good at...

Portrait of Talented Dancer Karronya Katrynn
Watercolors on Paper 12" x 15" (31cm x 38cm)

Artists, usually are good-hearted people. That's why they are good at fine-arts. I haven't come across any Artist who is not good-hearted. Once you are good at heart, you are good at many things. Be good at heart, be good at art.

After my recent trending-series of black & white watercolor paintings, I break the trend with this full-color fine-portrait of the finest young actress of Telugu movies, Karronya Katrynn.

"No beauty shines brighter than that of a good heart." - Shanina Shaik

Happy Painting!
Be good and become good at heart!!

Details
Title: Portrait of Talented Dancer and Telugu Actress Karronya Katrynn
Mediums: Watercolors on Paper
Reference: Photograph
Size: 12" x 15" (31 cm x 38 cm)
Surface: Arches Watercolor Paper

Sunday, April 28, 2019

తెలుగుదనం...

"తెలుగుదనం"
Ink and Watercolors on Paper 8.5" x 11"

Being simple and natural is the most difficult in life, now-a-days. When life becomes artificial other things take over the simplicity. Good-old Indian traditions are the most simple yet elegant ones. Indian traditions, and even Girls' outfits have changed overtime. But nothing can be as elegant and as simple as Half Sree- the most beautiful and elegant outfit for Girls, especially for Telugu Girls.

No doubt, this is one of very few sketches I did bit more carefully. I need to make this a habit. My definition of habit is nothing but something that has been followed for years. Also, she is probably the only one I did three sketches in a row. Yet to do many more...

తెలుగుదనం కరువై, రాను రానూ కనుమరుగై పోతున్న ఈరోజుల్లో
ఎక్కడైనా, ఎవరిలోనైనా అది కనిపిస్తే మెచ్చుకుని మురిసిపోక తప్పదు.

“It is always the simple that produces the marvelous.” – Amelia Barr

Happy Painting!
Be simple to stay beautiful!

Details
Title: తెలుగుదనం...
Mediums: Ink and Watercolors on Paper
Inspiration & Reference: Picture of very talented Dancer and Telugu Actress Karronya Katrynn
Size: 8.5" x 11" (21.5 cm x 27.9 cm)
Surface: Artist's Loft Sketchbook, 75 lb/110 gm2 Acid-free Paper

Saturday, April 13, 2019

Portrait of Talent...

"Portrait of Talent"
Watercolors on Paper
(8.5" x 11" (21.5 cm x 27.9 cm)

Painting portraits is always challenging. Every person has unique features that when not captured nicely make the result doesn't look like the person. Capturing facial features is only one aspect of painting a portrait. Capturing feelings is the essential and the most challenging aspect of it.

This portrait certainly challenged me to the greatest extent. Struggled to get the grasp on it to portray the feel of talent in this Portrait. I think I am very close to capturing the feel of talent in this Portrait, if not captured fully.

"Every portrait that is painted with feeling is a portrait of the artist, not of the sitter."
- Oscar Wilde

Happy painting!
Sharpen you talent by practice!!

Details
Title: Portrait of Talent
Mediums: Ink and Watercolors on Paper
Inspiration & Reference: A video song of very talented Dancer and Telugu Actress Karronya Katrynn
Size: 8.5" x 11" (21.5 cm x 27.9 cm)
Surface: Artist's Loft Sketchbook, 75 lb/110 gm2 Acid-free Paper

Saturday, April 6, 2019

తెలుగమ్మాయి...

తెలుగమ్మాయి   
Ink and watercolors on Paper

చక్కని తెలుగు అందం..
చిక్కనైన తెలుగుదనం..
కలగలిపిన శుభప్రదం..
ఈ ఉగాది పర్వదినం...

తెలుగుని అభిమానించే, ప్రేమించే అందరికీ
"ఉగాది శుభాకాంక్షలు"!

"The way you dress is an expression of your personality." -Alessandro Michele

Happy Painting!

Details
Title: తెలుగమ్మాయి
Mediums: Ink and Watercolors on Paper
Inspiration: Photograph of very talented Dancer and Telugu Actress Karronya Katrynn
Size: 8.5" x 11" (21.5 cm x 27.9 cm)
Surface: Artist's Loft Sketchbook, 75 lb/110 gm2 Acid-free Paper