Wednesday 28 May 2014

Converting 10 mins poses into a dramatic setting

We had our figure drawing classes where we would take turns posing and sketching at the school (Animation and Art School, Goa). This was an exercise where you use the poses and add a background of your choice, converting it into a scene. I of course chose a war scene, adding elements to complete the look.

Tuesday 27 May 2014

Monday 26 May 2014

Ballerina- Digitally painted.

 Did this off the top of my head, no reference used. Figuring where the light would hit seemed a bit of a task.

Girl. Dog . Beach. -Digitally painted.

 Had fun experimenting with brushes here :)

Directions- Painted digitally.

 I somehow liked the idea of a floating friendly creature guiding the character. Tried to guage the lighting in this one with a warm and cool source being present.

Head study done by using charcoal on paper.


Architecture around Goa. Medium used- Watercolours

Panjim Church, Goa, India.
 Cottage house, one of the many unique by Goan architect Gerard Da Cunha.

Random image taken of the internet. Photo inks and pencil colours.


Outdoor sketching in Mahabaleshwar, India. Pen on brown paper.



A simple exercise moving from tint to shade. Done with Poster colours.


An old artwork done from an image. Mixed media, Acrylics, Poster and pencil colours.


Painted from an image , medium used -watercolours.


Rajasthani tribal girl done with Acrylic's as a base and worked over by oil pastels.


Out of the closet and into..

Lets see if you can figure out which movie this is from ! I hand painted it using mainly poster colours and a bit of acrylic in order to understand the importance tonal values as well as the use of the cool/warm colours that help to guide the eye movement in an image while still highlighting objects you want the viewer to see.

Still life with pencil and charcoal.

This took a while but it seemed to turn out okay. The paper I used provided an interesting texture to work with.

Live model study

Done at the animation and art school , Pencil and charcoal used. I did experiment with the style on this one.

Hello all! Finally decided to kick off with the blogging! To start with, a mix media Acrylic and oil pastels live model study :)