I found you thru recently added links on Abhi;s blog...great work! Its always a pleasure to see some wonderful splashes of colours by Indian fellow artists....
Keep it up! And Abhishek you are doing a good job of all the lovely links... thanks for the add on too!
Hi Milind sir, if u can remember, i worked with mulick sir for some time 8-9 years back. my illustration were fully influenced by him. but now i got stuck with busy mumbai life, u r the gr8 inspiration for students and coming generation in art, and that u have proved over all these years. i m very glad to c ur the blog. this is extremely best source to b in touch with every one. please keep updating all abt ur shows and share some landscape trip experiences also.. i will keep coming here..
Yes it is the same, but such a different painting. Once again the light and the shadows are the 'wow' factors. The cycle must be tired of being paked all the time by now. :)
very ice painting sir...i love your works done in semi-dark atmosphere. I guess most people like your daylight work, but your dark shades and neutrals are the ones that I really like.
I am a full time painter
I paint what I see.
It is not the subject but the shapes, tones, color and there relation along with the play of light that crates a sensation.
I paint because I wish to respond and communicate this sensation.
The selection of shapes and tones rendered in realistic style with washes and brushstrokes is my painting. The selection is my vision and creates a body for the sensation felt.
If the viewer responds by saying “wow”, I believe he responds to that “abstract quality”,that”visual sensation” which I felt. This is probably my best reward and fulfillment than any long essay written by a critique
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You capture a quality of light that is extraordinary. Yet, each piece has its own mood based on color as well as light. Well Done!
Watercolor is such a demanding medium. It doesn't get the respect it deserves.
Lovely work. The mood and lighting are excellent. I always wonder how you get the same effect in repeat paintings!
this is way too beautiful,
:) i am linking ur blog to mine
thanks for sharing such amazing work
I found you thru recently added links on Abhi;s blog...great work! Its always a pleasure to see some wonderful splashes of colours by Indian fellow artists....
Keep it up!
And Abhishek you are doing a good job of all the lovely links...
thanks for the add on too!
Best
Gulzar
This is a gorgeous piece. The values, the colour and the way the light draws the viewer in. Lovely!
Hi Milind sir, if u can remember, i worked with mulick sir for some time 8-9 years back. my illustration were fully influenced by him. but now i got stuck with busy mumbai life, u r the gr8 inspiration for students and coming generation in art, and that u have proved over all these years. i m very glad to c ur the blog. this is extremely best source to b in touch with every one. please keep updating all abt ur shows and share some landscape trip experiences also.. i will keep coming here..
Yes it is the same, but such a different painting. Once again the light and the shadows are the 'wow' factors. The cycle must be tired of being paked all the time by now. :)
Your 'slices of life' are incredible - I seem to remember this one in watercolour? Loved it then and love it now.
very ice painting sir...i love your works done in semi-dark atmosphere. I guess most people like your daylight work, but your dark shades and neutrals are the ones that I really like.
Crystal clear light source, sweet.
Wonderful!
Take care,
Barbara
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