A very close up shot on a vignette in Window-2. The girl resting near a pool after a long flight.
This is a longer shot of Window-2, which shows the girl and the pool and the city beyond the pool.
Work on clay pots
Cats keep vigil outside a village. No dogs here. Was displayed and SOLD.
Used Worli on clay. My pet subject of community celebration. SOLD
I have called this work as the Puppet World. SOLD
This one is SOLD
This work almost went from my studio. It is SOLD now.
This Worli painting is also on clay, and is Sold.
The Danseuses in different moods
Danseuses in the making in my studio
A Folk Assembly and Aquatic Festivities from other angles
Paintings on wood spoons
The odd couple on pebbles
A village in Rajasthan
Villagers are gathered to listen to elders late in the afternoon. This is now SOLD
Jewellery on Buddha
Black pearls and red corals bedeck look great on this Buddha
One of the seven dwarfs. Drawn on pebble stone.
A flower basket
Sometimes we miss the beauty in a simple flower basket. This is now SOLD.
Yummy starwberries
Strawberries are gorgeous. Some of these are SOLD. But I can't stop eating them, and painting them too.
Resting Fawn
A young fawn resting by a flowery glade. Drawn on a pebble, this was displayed at Qanat Al Qasba. SOLD.
Macaw in summer
The macaw is a gaint parrot from the Latin America. I am enamoured by its vibrant colours. Now SOLD.
Completed
The completed work. It was displayed at Qanat Al Qasba. This work is SOLD.
Madhubani or Mithila paintings is an old Indian traditional art form practised by the women of Bihar for ages. This traditional folk art has its origin in the epic Ramayana.
I am emotionally drawn towards the lucidity of this art form. In this bottle, I have blended my techinique with some of the Madhubani style. I am still working on this bottle, but I hope to complete is shortly.
Finally ready
Completed 'A floral tribute'. It was displayed at Qanat Al Qasba. SOLD now.
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There is always a new idea. Here I have used my own techniques while creating this work of art. I have drawn my inspiration from various other forms of art and craft practised around the world, as I sat working on this bottle. It, typically, takes me a few days between conceptualising and delivering the final work of art. But sometimes, the finishing can take days, as colour combination is vital to the art form I apply.