Splash and slash series...
The Color Splash Look!
Yellow, Red, Green and a little bit of Black & White!
Every cage can be broken!
Its never too late. Just spread your wings and fly high and never look back.
The Myth of Shakespeare
By Siva Wright As you walk past the stores in a sidewalk, grab someone by their hand and ask them to give you a name of an English writer. Almost anyone would say ‘Shakespeare’. If you are ready to concede this to his popularity, ask critics/academics about Shakespeare. They too will sing his praises like... Continue Reading →
History of Art
Chauvet cave, Ardeche, FranceDated-30,000BC- 28,000BCPaweł Śliwiński, Large Biters, 2011Image source: Left-Smithsonian.com Right-Culture.pl The history of art can be closely described as cosmic. And relatively seems to be a straightforward concept. 'Art' and 'History'!. And these are concepts which we learn in schools. But in practice is it so simple? Of course not. How do I know?... Continue Reading →
Info through Infographics
Brushes brushes... without it (shush shush....well there is always fingerpainting 😉 Psst Don't tell anyone ) Classic Classic art infographic set with painting and sculpture flat vector illustration What you need.... Image Courtesy - Pinterest
Blending stumps.. Its easy! Wanna try?
A blending stump (stump) is a cylindrical drawing tool. It is usually made of soft paper that is tightly wound into a stick form and sanded or polished at both ends to a extend that the ends have a sharpened tip. 140mm Blending Stump – Caran D’Ache It is used by artists to smudge or... Continue Reading →
Why I do what I do….
Mystic Impression Of Birth The nature of the masterpieces is not to dazzle. Their nature is to persuade, to convince, to enter into us through our pores. Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres I started scribbling when I was wee little. At first it was just random stuff in notebooks and gradually I started drawing stick figures. But that... Continue Reading →