Posts tagged ‘Artography’

February 9, 2021

Arasamara Pillayar / அரசமர பிள்ளையார்

My connection with the peepal started at a very young age. I have vivid memories of that huge peepal tree by our school building. Be it daily prayer / gathering or PT classes – this was the place we used to assemble. Arasamara Pillayar is also a very common scene of any typical south Indian village. Peepal tree is a symbol of the universe’s never-ending expanse. It is amazing how our culture imbibes rituals & lifestyles to live one with nature. If only we take an iota of effort to follow them, without losing their crux :)

For this week would like to share such a village scene captured in digital pencil art. How do you like it ?!

Pencil on Cold Pressed Paper

Arasamara Pillayar
Some Village in South India

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November 21, 2020

Somewhere in Islamorada

Bright blue skies, crystal clear water, crispy cool breeze – a typical day in Florida

As we were driving to Keywest, decided to pull over a random turn – hoping to get a view by the water, without all the crowd (yeah this is from few years back before COVID and at the peak season). It did not disappoint. Though this lighthouse was small and all worn out, am sure it would have provided reprieve for sailors during the glorious days of past.

Curious on how this particular art was made ? check out the article – Artography : Digital Painting.

Watercolor

Lighthouse
Islamorada, Florida, USA

September 5, 2020

Nourish your soul

Do things that nourishes your soul –
Be it hitting that trail for a hike
Or taking a walk with your best company
Or capturing that fleeting moment with nature
Or just be at peace and paint out the same.
Every once in a while – do things that nourishes your soul.

This was inspired by one such fleeting moment, on a misty morning, by the lovely Linville gorge wilderness.

Note : Curious on how this particular art was made ? check out the article on Artography.

Watercolor

Linville Gorge Wilderness
Marion, North Carolina, USA

June 29, 2020

Shadows

The shadow is the greatest teacher for how to come to the light. – Ram Dass

Art (be it artography or photography) is as much about capturing the shadows as it is about capturing the light. It is amazing how the depth of what we perceive is solely driven by the darkness of the shadows.

This is the famed Stone Chariot of Hampi as seen from within the near by mandap.

Watercolor on Canvas

Vittala Temple
Hampi, Karnataka, India

June 23, 2020

Winding Road on a Foggy Morning

One of the best spots in the US to witness fall colors is in Door County, Wisconsin. There is this lovely road from Gills rock that is winding and looks magical. The ongoing road work made it rustic. Add to it the fall colors along with the morning fog – it all looked like it was right out of a painting – literally :) Once the fog settled, it looked liked this !

Curious on how this particular art was made ? check out the article –Artography – Photo to Painting.

Watercolor

By the Winding Road
Gills Rock, Wisconsin, USA

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