Showing posts with label Watercolors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Watercolors. Show all posts

Thursday, December 24, 2020

Double Portrait...

"Double Portrait"
Portrait of a Newly Wedded Couple
Watercolors on Paper (10" x 16")  

Like many Artists by nature, I like to be accurate with anything that I do. Painting portraits push me  closer towards achieving that. A failure doesn't matter for success, but every detail matters in a successful Portrait.

This portrait is first of it's kind I have ever attempted. It's not a single portrait, it's a combination of two portraits in one. Theory of probability applies here. With two portraits happening in the same painting, the probability of making it more accurate multiples by lowering down chances of success.

When one of my School seniors sent me text from India asking if I could do a portrait of his Son who was getting married, I didn't have to think before saying "Yes, Anna, I will.". To keep my word, I did this for him to present to the newly married couple. I wish the new couple, "A Very Happy Married Life"!

"The probability of failure doesn't matter to me." ~ Vinod Khosla

Happy Painting!
Happy successes and failures!!

Details 
Title: Double Portrait
Mediums: Watercolors
Size: 12" x 16" (30.5 cm x 40.5 cm)
Surface: Fabriano extra-white Watercolor Paper, Cold Press, 140 LB

Saturday, December 19, 2020

Happy Mom and Son...

"Happy Mom and Son"
Watercolors on Paper (8.5" x 11") 
 
బొమ్మలని అభిమానించే రోజులు తగ్గిపోతున్న రోజుల్లో ఎవరో తెలీని అభిమాని "మా తమ్ముడి బొమ్మ వేసివ్వగలరా సార్" అంటూ అడిగితే "తప్పకుండా" అన్న మాటకి కట్టుబడి వేసిన ఈ బొమ్మ చూసి ఆ అభిమాని చెందిన సంతృప్తి కి వెలకట్టడం సాధ్యం కాదు. అందుకే అప్పుడప్పుడూ ఇలా తెలియని అభిమానులు అడిగితే వేసే బొమ్మలు "చాలా ప్రత్యేకమైనవి" నేనేసే బొమ్మల్లో...

"To a Child, mother is the first person, the first teacher, the first care, the first love, the first smile...the first and the best of everything in the world!"
~ Giri Pottepalem

Happy Painting!
Be kind to people around you like a mother to a child!!

Details 
Title: "Happy Mom and Son"
Mediums: Watercolors on Paper
Size: 8.5" x 11" (21.5 cm x 27.9 cm)
Surface: Artist's Loft Sketchbook 75 LB

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Yet another reason to Smile...

"Yet another reason to Smile"
Portrait of Chi. Bhuvan
Watercolors on Paper (8.5" x 11")  

మన "బాపు" పుట్టిన ఈ రోజు
అంతటా తెలుగు బొమ్మల పండుగ
మా "భువన్" పుట్టిన అదే రోజు
మా ఇంట చిరునవ్వుల సందడిగా
రంగులు తోడై నవ్వులబొమ్మ పండగా...

Yet another reason to Smile in my life- my dear Bhuvan!

Since that first day of his very first Smile when Bhuvan came into my life, I have had a bigger reason to Smile. Today, it's been 18 years of that magic Smile!

A Smile on a face always reflects on another face. A Smile with oneself reflects on one's own Soul. A Smile with your loved-one reflects on your life!

With a Smile on my face from my Soul, I wish my dear "బంగారు బాబు"
A VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY with MANY MANY SMILES of the day!

"A child's smile is worth more than all the money in the world." ~ Lionel Messi 

Details 
Title: Yet another reason to Smile (Portrait of Chi.Bhuvan)
Mediums: Watercolors
Size: 12" x 16" (30.5 cm x 40.5 cm)
Surface: Fabriano extra-white Watercolor Paper, Cold Press, 140 LB

Friday, December 11, 2020

Don't know what to do...

 
Indian Classical Dance
Watercolors on Paper (8.5" x 11")

Sometimes, we get into the state of "don't know what to do, but want to do something". Not knowing that something is what gives an opportunity to explore. There is always something to explore. Never stop exploring your skill and see what more you can do with it.

"Sometimes, not knowing what you're doing allows you to do things you never knew you could do."
~ Nell Scovell

Details 
Reference: A dance video of Karronya
Mediums: Watercolors on Paper
Size: 8.5" x 11" (21.5 cm x 27.9 cm)
Surface: Artist's Loft Sketchbook 75 LB

Sunday, November 15, 2020

విజేత...

Portrait of Megastar Chiranjeevi   
Watercolors on Paper (8.5" x 11")

కష్టపడితే ఎంచుకున్న దారి ఎంత కఠినమైనా ఎదగొచ్చనీ
ఎదిగేకొద్దీ ఒదిగి ఉండటమే ఆ కష్టానికిచ్చే గౌరవం అనీ
చెప్పకనే తన విజయాల బాటలో చాటి చెప్పిన "విజేత"

ఒక్కొక్క మెట్టూ "స్వయంకృషి" తో ఎక్కిన సాదాసీదా మనిషి
ఇక ఎక్కేందుకు మెట్టేలేదు అన్నంత ఎత్తుకెక్కిన "మెగా" మనీషి

ఎప్పటినుంచో "అభిమానం" అనే బాకీని పెంచుకుంటూనే వస్తున్నా
ఇప్పటికైనా ఆ బాకీ ని ఇలా వడ్డీతోసహా చెల్లించేసుకుంటున్నా. . .

Hard-work never fails!
Happy Painting!!
 
"Winning your-self is the greatest win of life" ~ Girdhar Pottepalem

Details 
Title: "విజేత"
Reference: A picture of Megastar Chiranjeevi
Mediums: Watercolors on Paper
Size: 8.5" x 11" (21.5 cm x 27.9 cm)
Surface: Artist's Loft Sketchbook 75 LB

Sunday, November 8, 2020

Create yourself...


Self Portrait   
Watercolors on Paper (8.5" x 11")

Sometimes you get lost in your thoughts with time. Those times, you even forget where you were and where you are. You gotta come out of it, find yourself, and create yourself again...

"Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself." ~ George Bernard Shaw

Happy Painting!
Happy finding, and happy creating!!

Details 
Title: Create yourself - Self Portrait
Reference: Self Portrait
Mediums: Watercolors 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

Sunday, September 20, 2020

ఋణానుబంధం...

"ఋణానుబంధం"   
Watercolors on Paper (8.5" x 11")

ఏ జన్మలో మిగిలిన ఋణమో, కొందరికి ఈజన్మలో తీర్చేసుకుంటుంటాం.

నా బొమ్మలు అభిమానించే ఓ అభిమాని వాళ్ళ ఫ్రెండ్ వాళ్ళ నాన్నగారి సంవత్సరీకానికి బహుమతి గా ఇవ్వాలనుంది, వేసివ్వగలరా అంటే, ఇలా ఒక ఐదారు గంటలు వెచ్చించి ఆ ఋణం ఇలా  తీర్చేసుకున్నా...అంతే!

అది వెలకట్టలేని సంతృప్తి!

Details
Reference: Unknown photograph
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 9, 2020

Colorful mess...

Watercolors on paper (8" x 14")   

Sometimes, even messing up with colors is fun in Painting, I would call such instance, a "colorful mess".

This is not meant to be a serious painting. After last week's very focused painting, I thought I would take a break this week. Still my hand was itchy for a brush, so felt like messing with colors on a left over cut-paper. I think I've messed up enough, and still can call it a painting ;)

As long as you know that you are messing up, you are still learning. Don't be afraid to mess up in Painting...

Keep Painting, Keep pushing yourself forward...

Happy Painting!

Details 
Reference: A random picture from my collection...
Mediums: Watercolors
Size: 8" x 14" (28 cm x 35.5 cm)
Surface: Arches Watercolor Paper, Cold Press, 140 LB

 


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

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, July 11, 2020

Day 7 of 10 - My experiments in Art...


Pooja Bedi - 1991
Poster colors on Paper (11" x 14")  
  

Experiment leads to discovery, and discovery leads to invention. An Artist goes through this process of natural phenomena if continued to experiment with Art for a longer period of time. I had gone through this process in my own way for many years. Now, when I go back and look into my early years of drawings and paintings, I do discover my experiments in many of those.

Back to 1991...

Change is always good. With change comes new energy, new ways to experiment, new opportunities to explore, new experiences to go through, and new knowledge to gain. There is no better place than "A Home" on earth. That statement holds good even for experiments. Home is where we live and our life is deeply connected into.

After my college, we moved to our new home in Janata Pet; Kavali, leaving away all my childhood Art memories at that rented home we lived in for 10 years, of course I did carry with mr in my (he)art. Till then, I used to come home 2 or 3 times a year, for every school/college vacations. Soon after I finished my Engineering, I got into my first job and used to come to my home in my home-town, Kavali for only Sankranthi festival or for any special occasions. All through those years, our home was my Art place for many of my Art works, and my vacation was my full-time art period.

My experiments...

This painting of "Pooja Bedi" was done during my short Sankranthi vacation at our new home in Kavali. It was based on a picture I found in a 12 page picture-wall-calendar, I think it had 12 different poses of "Pooja Bedi" exclusively done for McDowells Ad. This one inspired me to experiment with the same opaque "poster colors" that I used to.

Till then I used to leave all the space around a portrait untouched. I started experimenting by adding different kinds of backgrounds. This one was first-of-its-kind with horizontal lines. Later I extended my experiment to few more paintings by adding a similar background of stripes, in different angles, with different widths and spaces in between. Interestingly some came out very nicely and helped the subject to stand out.

I didn't know any of art vocabulary like composition, value, subject, stand-out etc, and knew nothing about standard sizes. Unknowingly, I was trying to make my subjects stand out in this by adding some kind of background. Also interestingly, the size of this Painting was done in a standard size of 11" x 14", my own cut-size for this particular painting. I used my then favorite "Ivory Board", a wedding card thick paper for this. That paper used to come in large standard watercolor paper of size 22" x 30", called "full-size" (learned this standard word used in watercolor painting, few years ago). I used to cut paper into the size I'd like to, no standards. I still remember, sometimes when I did not have a scale/ruler handy, I used to make my own by folding a newspaper, several folds, and used to use that to cut the paper or even for drawing any straight lines.

I also started to get some of my Paintings framed around that time. I remember my search for a good framing shop in Hyderabad. After enquiring and searching a lot, found a framing shop in Abids along the road of CHERMAS, and one more in Kachiguda near the railway station. I got this painting laminated in a thick plastic paper at Sangareddy, my first-job-place. This was the only painting I went for lamination. Don't know why, I guess I was experimenting with ways to protect and hang my paintings onto walls. Also, I guess, I could afford as I started working. ;)

Change leads to experiment, experiment leads to discovery, discovery lead to invention and invention leads to innovation.

Be changing, experimenting, discovering, inventing and innovating...

Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Day 4 of 10 - Still, I wanted to paint and I never gave up...(cont'd)

Kamal Hassan - 1987
Camel Poster Colors mixed with Acrylic on Paper (12" x 16").   

Continuing my exploration of Painting from yesterday's post...

Portrait of Kamal Hassan done in 1987. A small portion of a light pole leaning against can also be seen. I had this painting pasted on the wall in my Engineering hostel room, and thus it got damaged. So, I had to cut the paper around it losing the date below my signature.

Going back 2 more years, 1987...

As I was progressing, my signature was also undergoing some changes ;) This was one of my very early paintings of that time. The thickness of the paint on paper is clearly visible. One reason for that was, I was happily mixing white fabric color unknowingly with every color, and that was also causing patches. I was that ignorant. I did know that fabric color was for cloth painting, but didn't know that it was not good for mixing with poster color.

Resources - Art material

There were no resources available to get any details about art material and where to buy if available. I spent too much of my time going around almost to every single bookshop in Vijayawada including some on the unknown streets in one-town (the whole-sale business area) with very narrow roads. A bookshop guy in Patamata told me to check one-town area, and that's how I ended up searching for shops even in an area that was full of whole-sale warehouses where in they wouldn't sell anything in small numbers/quantities.

Vijayawada one-town was a big area and was known for it's whole-sale business.It was also very difficult to navigate in and out. Once you enter, you won't be able to come out, back to the place where you entered. One had to walk and would only get lost somewhere deep inside.

After making a couple of trips, all the way from one end of the city to another, by taking infamous Vijayawada city buses, I somehow managed to find a whole-sale business stationery warehouse with a small shutter room at the front which was open. The person I met there at least did not put a puzzling face when I asked for art material like watercolors, paper, palettes and brushes. He went inside and brought a box of Camel Poster Colors and said that's all he had. I already had a few colors that I bought in my hometown Kavali. I bought a few more just because I went all the way over there and that guy at least showed me something. I returned to my hostel very disappointed with my mind clearly set, I was done with my exploration of watercolor painting material. Whatever I got by then, I had to just explore my watercolor painting with.

Still, I wanted to paint and I never gave up...

Resources - Artists

I tried my best to find an artist or a watercolor painter. The only media available was newspapers. I still remember, one Sunday morning I took bus to the other end of the city after I saw some details about an Art exhibition in a newspaper. I did meet the Artist there who displayed her beautiful European paintings done on china (పింగాణి) plates. They were absolutely beautiful and stunning. She copied many European masters' paintings and painted those on china plates. But, she did not help me in giving any details that I wanted to know about painting in general.

Another instance I met an Artist was, few days before a new year eve, a poor Artist came to our hostel to sell greeting cards he painted. They were all original post-card size paintings done in a unique style. I was very impressed with his works and bought a bunch, about a dozen or so. I think each one costed Rs 5 /-. He felt so happy that at least one bought some of his cards. I showed him some of my paintings and asked him few questions about the material he used and how he did his paintings. He did not reveal any details at all, and said- he was from a poor family, learned some techniques from his father and hence would not tell anyone as he was making a living by selling his cards. He made a point not to share any details about his works. I didn't know at that time Artists' world was bit secret and they wouldn't reveal their techniques. I never came across any other Artist in my college life, other than the same one coming in for a couple of years in a row, and I became his customer.

Still, I wanted to paint and I never gave up...

Resources - Books

When finding Computer Science text books itself was hard, how could one expect to find Art books? Our college library had a couple of foreign art books and magazines. I did refer to those many times to learn on "how to paint watercolors". The funniest thing was, those all were on oil-painting. ;) But those books planted a seed of desire in me for Oil Painting.

Also, I used to go to buy old books and magazines on the footpaths near Alankar theatre on Sunday evenings. Found a bunch of foreign magazines, but all were on oil-painting. So, I had no luck in finding any books/magazines on watercolor painting.

Still, I wanted to paint and I never gave up...

To be continued in tomorrow's post when I share how I found my watercolor painting "Guru"...

Saturday, June 13, 2020

Peacock...

Watercolors on Paper 10" x 12"   

Sometimes, Painting is very frustrating and painful. I am trying to convince and compromise myself with this Paper Arches that I bought in bulk. It's not my friendly paper. I put this back in my todo list for an Oil Painting. :(

"Frustration, although quite painful at times, is a very positive and essential part of success."
~ Bo Bennett

Details 
Inspiration: My Todo list
Mediums: Watercolors
Size: 10" x 12" (25 cm x 30 cm)
Surface: Arches Watercolor Paper, Cold Press, 140 LB

Sunday, June 7, 2020

బుట్టబొమ్మ...

"బుట్టబొమ్మ" - Portrait of Karronya Katrynn
Watercolors on Paper 16" x 20"

Excellence is nothing but qualities of a person. It's not one quality that can be attained by practice. It's a quality of many qualities. Possessing attitude, gratitude, giving, learning, hard-work, smile, values, forgiveness, appreciation and many such good qualities put together is "Excellence".

"Next to excellence is the appreciation of it." ~ William Makepeace Thackeray

Happy Painting!
Appreciate Excellence!

Details 
Title: బుట్టబొమ్మ...
Inspiration: Talented Dancer & Telugu Actress Karronya Katrynn
Mediums: Watercolors
Size: 16" x 20" (40.6 cm x 50.8 cm)
Surface: Arches Watercolor Paper, Cold Press, 140 LB

Saturday, May 9, 2020

"అందానికె అందని అందం"...

"అందానికె అందని అందం" 
Portrait of multi-talented Dancer & Telugu Actress Karronya Katrynn
Watercolors on Paper (12" x 16")

"మంచి మనసుకి రూపం...
కళ్లల్లో చల్లని వెలుగైతే
పెదవులపై తెల్లని నవ్వైతే
అందానికె అందని అందం..."


Details 
Title: అందానికె అందని అందం...
Inspiration: Talented Dancer & Telugu Actress Karronya Katrynn
Mediums: Watercolors
Size: 12" x 16" (30.5 cm x 40.5 cm)
Surface: Saunders extra-white rough Watercolor Paper, Cold Press, 140 LB

Saturday, April 18, 2020

ఆ నటరాజు నర్తించనీ...

"ఆ నటరాజు నర్తించనీ"
Multi-talented Dancer and Telugu Actress Karronya Katrynn 
Watercolors on Paper (9.5" x 12")

Give your best efforts when you want to see the best result.
లీనమై సాధన చేస్తే ఏ కళ అయినా ఖచ్చితంగా పరిణతితో రాణిస్తుంది.

Happy Painting!

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Title: ఆ నటరాజు నర్తించనీ...
Inspiration: Talented Dancer & Telugu Actress Karronya Katrynn
Mediums: Watercolors
Size: 9.5" x 12" (24 cm x 30.5 cm)
Surface: Arches Watercolor Paper, Cold Press, 140 LB

Friday, April 17, 2020

అటు తిరిగిన అందమా...

"అటు తిరిగిన అందమా"    
Watercolors on Paper (11" x 14")

బొమ్మతో పెనవేసుకునే ఆలోచనలల్నీ, భావాల్నీ అక్షరాలుగ మార్చి జతచేసి తోడు చేయందే నా బొమ్మేదీ పూర్తి కాదు. ఈసారెందుకో తోడుగ వచ్చిన అక్షరాలన్నిటినీ పట్టి అందంగా పేర్చాలని ప్రయత్నించాను. భావాల్ని అక్షరాల్లో పొదగడమే "కవిత" అయితే, నా ఈ ప్రయత్నమూ కవితే. కుంచె అంచు చిలికిన రంగుల అందాలూ, కలం నుంచి ఒలికిన పదాల భావాలూ రెండూ నావే, నాలో స్ఫూర్తిని నింపుతూ నాకు తోడయ్యేవే...

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రంగులొలికిన  హరివిల్లా
సొంపులొదిగిన విరిజల్లా

జాబిలి అద్దిన వెన్నెల వెలుగా
సొగసు దిద్దిన వన్నెల జిలుగా

మెరుపై విరిసిన మేఘమాలికా
చినుకై కురిసిన నాట్యకదలికా

వంపుల వయ్యారి వాలు కురులా
కులుకుల మయూరి అందెల సడులా

కిలకిల కోయిల చైత్రపు పాటలా
గలగల పరుగుల సెలయేరులా

విరబూసిన లేత గులాబి ఎరుపా
ముత్యమైన స్వాతి చినుకు మెరుపా

చుట్టిన ఎర్రటి అంచున పచ్చని చిలుకా
దట్టని తెల్లటి మంచున వెచ్చని పలుకా

చిత్రమై అటు తిరిగి నిలిచిన అందమా
నిజమై ఇటు పిలుపుని విని కనుమా...

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Happy Painting! Happy Writing!!

"I have never started a poem yet whose end I knew. Writing a poem is discovering."

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Title: అటు తిరిగిన అందమా...
Inspiration: A random picture I came across
Mediums: Watercolors
Size: 11" x 14" (21.5 cm x 27.9 cm)
Surface: Fabriano Watercolor Paper, Cold Press, 140 LB

Sunday, March 29, 2020

Talent inspires Talent...

నుదుట దిద్దిన "జాబిలి"
Multi-talented Dancer and Telugu Actress
Karronya Katrynn

The secret of happiness is using your Talent and creating something that you get inspired from. Talent never runs out of creativity. Inspiration exists in Talent, and Talent always inspires talent. Put your Talent to work and create happiness.

"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working." - Pablo Picasso

Happy painting!
Do something and keep yourself happy at pandemic times like this!

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Title: నుదుట దిద్దిన "జాబిలి"
Inspiration: Talented Dancer & Telugu Actress Karronya Katrynn
Mediums: Watercolors
Size: 8.5" x 11" (21.5 cm x 27.9 cm)
Surface: Fabriano Watercolor Paper, Cold Press, 140 LB