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Saturday, 22 August 2015

My ' India Reflections ' available for sale. Can message me as per above. Transport with frame in India would be free. Out of India would be payable by the buyer..

Rs 18000/-                Malabar View                   20' x 30'

 Not available             Warli                                  36' x 36'
View of Chowpatty from Malabar hill almost 150 years back.
 Sold                    Benaras Ghat                      30' x  36'

 Rs 40,000/-         Pilgrims in Boat             30' X 36'         

Rs 15,000/-                    Indian Sadhu                              12' X 12'


 Rs 15000/-                      Twinkle                               12' X 12'

 Rs 15000/-                              Indian Village                       12' X 12'









One of its kind I created, just to explore creation of local art on canvas what rural people do on their mud houses.









































The colourful clothes and the reflection is what enticed me to paint this. Another of the Benaras Ghats.









































Another one of the India series . Had found it tough to get the serene look, but well with luck could manage. The issue with portraits with me is mainly to get the eyes right.This is particularly also because of my penchant and flair for landscapes. 



















Another small of the India series.The size went to its disadvantage. People were interested in the painting had the size been bigger. Well I had made it as a pair with the previous one, so it had to be small.
 Rs 35,000/-            Golden Budha                 25' X 20'

Some more landscapes..


Lake              36' x 24'

Reflection                          12' x 30'

Paintings Of Landscapes available for sale . Proceeds would again help fund my future Charity Projects.

Sold            Aspen Glow                  (36' x 40' )

Lavender Fields ( acrylic)                      24' x 36'

Rs  55000/-            Aspen Blush                                36' x 36'
One of the Aspen series of large paintings. Was very skeptical of them being picked up, particularly because of their size and also the landscape being more American. As mentioned earlier loved painting the vibrant colours and using knives to create the thick white barks.Initially it was very disheartening when none of the large ones were sold. Well over period of time their demand increased and the icing was when my friend Akila and her husband picked two of the large aspens.This is one of them.
 Aspen Bloom                               30' x 48'

  Rs 60,000/-             Aspen Bush                         30' x 40'

Rs 18000/-                   Yellow Flower                  15' x 18'

Rs 55000/-             Himalayan Trek                               36' x 36'

      Rs 55,000/-              Forest Hues                     36' x 36'

Rs. 55000/-                      Flames                               40' x 40'

         Green Bridge                           24' x 36'

         Rs. 18000/-           Orange Fish                       15' x 15'

Not Available      Himalayan Glory               24' x 24'
















The last of my Aspens series .The sunlit backdrop and the purple foliage was something that I loved to paint It proudly adorns my dining area.



































One of the Aspens  with fall colours, was so popular had to make two of them. These were the first paintings where a knife was used to paint the barks. The experience was so exhilarating that using of knife has become now a compulsion.








Spring is in the air, and so the bloom of spirited colours. Loved to paint this collage of colorful flowers, though I named it ' Yellow Flowers '  Placed at the entrance door of my house, it brings a smile on every face that enters..













The Trek, Painting the mountains was always a favourite. Here the melting snow rivulet, against the snow clad mountain with bright sunshine and sharp shadows was an interesting subject. Loved to share the outcome.




















After the Aspen series with white barks, I continued with the forests albeit with brown barks .The sun trying to stream in on the spring of flowers, made even the blue distant flowers appear as a stream of water flowing.










..


At some point of time, the theme of lights in the sky ( aurora borealis )had caught my imagination and had created a series. This one, with the purple flames against the orange glow of the hut was just too stark. Even the trees around had become almost transparent in the glow.













..



















The colours and the brightness egged me to make this painting of the corals and fish under sea. One of my series for the children;s room. The orange fish large and small peacefully coexist in this small patch of coral..

















Again the mountains, Here Used four canvases to create this one canvas. It was a bit tough to manage the coordination but the outcome was satisfactory. The grazing cattle and the sun reflecting the bright pasture area, created a tremendous contrast with the greens of the distant mountains. It was very well framed by my carpenter so the overall outcome was much better than my expectation.

Paintings sold in the past over so many years, the proceeds of which would now help me partially fund my charity on 'Nutrition' and ' Woman empowerment'

 Mother Child.Again a replica of a 14th century painting, which I did as a challenge , as I was told you definitely cannot do this.
Bought by my friend , to adorn her new abode.
 Wild Flowers. I made two of these and both got picked up. One particularly by my brother in law who has always encouraged my artistic en devours apart from of course my spouse.
Another by my admirable young cousin.
 Aspen Meadow. These Aspen paintings were inspired by photographs/ paintings I saw on the net. Since it was all for charity, I unabashedly painted and sold them.
 Window.
Hills in the  Twilight
Tulips
 Potter.
 Boatman.
 German Town.
 Pond
 Procession. My only painting that got sold in my US exhibition.
Silhoute.

Another Charity exhibition ( paintings sold ) in April 2013, supporting Girl Child education.

 Forest Hues. Inspired by the gardens of Giverny Paris. Our friend picked 3 of my paintings along with this. To show my gratitude I had my next exhibition in 2014 supporting their charitable cause of again educating the slum girls near their residence .
 Forest Hues. My first ever Aspen painting, which got picked up immediately by my Aunt. Was very thankful to her for her support for this noble cause
 Valley of Flowers. Our Chief Guest for the exhibition ex municipal commisioner of mumbai, picked up this painting, along with two others.
 Yellow Boat. One of my ' India Reflection ' series created for a small US exhibiton in 2011, got picked up.
 Puppets. One of my ' India Reflection ' series created for this exhibition, picked up by the chief guest.














 Pine Trees.
 Starry Nights
Van Gogh Replica, because it was for charity
 Red Hut
Palace View. Painting of a photograph taken while on visit to the grand Udaipur Palace, India

Friday, 21 August 2015

Paintings sold in my first Charity exhibition in 2009.





Roadside Bush ( from a photograph taken in Germany,  during my umpteen visits to the country )



Blue River ( German Landscape )



 Sunset



Resting ( Inspired from a painting )
Since I was selling for charity had no issues selling my earlier paintings which were replicas of paintings by reputed artists.

Paintings sold for charity in my exhibition held in April 2014

 Aspen Blush
Another 12"x 12" Aspen, picked up in my 2014 exhibition. It was a convenient size and the buyer did not even see it. It was bought on her behalf by her friend ( who loved it ) as the buyer was keen on contributing to the charity these sales promoted.
The Glare
 Blue Blush
 Tribals
 The Gate
 Rikshawpuller ( India overtone )
 The Castle
 Bright Aspen
The Bush

Saturday, 22 August 2015

My ' India Reflections ' available for sale. Can message me as per above. Transport with frame in India would be free. Out of India would be payable by the buyer..

Rs 18000/-                Malabar View                   20' x 30'

 Not available             Warli                                  36' x 36'
View of Chowpatty from Malabar hill almost 150 years back.
 Sold                    Benaras Ghat                      30' x  36'

 Rs 40,000/-         Pilgrims in Boat             30' X 36'         

Rs 15,000/-                    Indian Sadhu                              12' X 12'


 Rs 15000/-                      Twinkle                               12' X 12'

 Rs 15000/-                              Indian Village                       12' X 12'









One of its kind I created, just to explore creation of local art on canvas what rural people do on their mud houses.









































The colourful clothes and the reflection is what enticed me to paint this. Another of the Benaras Ghats.









































Another one of the India series . Had found it tough to get the serene look, but well with luck could manage. The issue with portraits with me is mainly to get the eyes right.This is particularly also because of my penchant and flair for landscapes. 



















Another small of the India series.The size went to its disadvantage. People were interested in the painting had the size been bigger. Well I had made it as a pair with the previous one, so it had to be small.
 Rs 35,000/-            Golden Budha                 25' X 20'

Some more landscapes..


Lake              36' x 24'

Reflection                          12' x 30'

Paintings Of Landscapes available for sale . Proceeds would again help fund my future Charity Projects.

Sold            Aspen Glow                  (36' x 40' )

Lavender Fields ( acrylic)                      24' x 36'

Rs  55000/-            Aspen Blush                                36' x 36'
One of the Aspen series of large paintings. Was very skeptical of them being picked up, particularly because of their size and also the landscape being more American. As mentioned earlier loved painting the vibrant colours and using knives to create the thick white barks.Initially it was very disheartening when none of the large ones were sold. Well over period of time their demand increased and the icing was when my friend Akila and her husband picked two of the large aspens.This is one of them.
 Aspen Bloom                               30' x 48'

  Rs 60,000/-             Aspen Bush                         30' x 40'

Rs 18000/-                   Yellow Flower                  15' x 18'

Rs 55000/-             Himalayan Trek                               36' x 36'

      Rs 55,000/-              Forest Hues                     36' x 36'

Rs. 55000/-                      Flames                               40' x 40'

         Green Bridge                           24' x 36'

         Rs. 18000/-           Orange Fish                       15' x 15'

Not Available      Himalayan Glory               24' x 24'
















The last of my Aspens series .The sunlit backdrop and the purple foliage was something that I loved to paint It proudly adorns my dining area.



































One of the Aspens  with fall colours, was so popular had to make two of them. These were the first paintings where a knife was used to paint the barks. The experience was so exhilarating that using of knife has become now a compulsion.








Spring is in the air, and so the bloom of spirited colours. Loved to paint this collage of colorful flowers, though I named it ' Yellow Flowers '  Placed at the entrance door of my house, it brings a smile on every face that enters..













The Trek, Painting the mountains was always a favourite. Here the melting snow rivulet, against the snow clad mountain with bright sunshine and sharp shadows was an interesting subject. Loved to share the outcome.




















After the Aspen series with white barks, I continued with the forests albeit with brown barks .The sun trying to stream in on the spring of flowers, made even the blue distant flowers appear as a stream of water flowing.










..


At some point of time, the theme of lights in the sky ( aurora borealis )had caught my imagination and had created a series. This one, with the purple flames against the orange glow of the hut was just too stark. Even the trees around had become almost transparent in the glow.













..



















The colours and the brightness egged me to make this painting of the corals and fish under sea. One of my series for the children;s room. The orange fish large and small peacefully coexist in this small patch of coral..

















Again the mountains, Here Used four canvases to create this one canvas. It was a bit tough to manage the coordination but the outcome was satisfactory. The grazing cattle and the sun reflecting the bright pasture area, created a tremendous contrast with the greens of the distant mountains. It was very well framed by my carpenter so the overall outcome was much better than my expectation.

Paintings sold in the past over so many years, the proceeds of which would now help me partially fund my charity on 'Nutrition' and ' Woman empowerment'

 Mother Child.Again a replica of a 14th century painting, which I did as a challenge , as I was told you definitely cannot do this.
Bought by my friend , to adorn her new abode.
 Wild Flowers. I made two of these and both got picked up. One particularly by my brother in law who has always encouraged my artistic en devours apart from of course my spouse.
Another by my admirable young cousin.
 Aspen Meadow. These Aspen paintings were inspired by photographs/ paintings I saw on the net. Since it was all for charity, I unabashedly painted and sold them.
 Window.
Hills in the  Twilight
Tulips
 Potter.
 Boatman.
 German Town.
 Pond
 Procession. My only painting that got sold in my US exhibition.
Silhoute.

Another Charity exhibition ( paintings sold ) in April 2013, supporting Girl Child education.

 Forest Hues. Inspired by the gardens of Giverny Paris. Our friend picked 3 of my paintings along with this. To show my gratitude I had my next exhibition in 2014 supporting their charitable cause of again educating the slum girls near their residence .
 Forest Hues. My first ever Aspen painting, which got picked up immediately by my Aunt. Was very thankful to her for her support for this noble cause
 Valley of Flowers. Our Chief Guest for the exhibition ex municipal commisioner of mumbai, picked up this painting, along with two others.
 Yellow Boat. One of my ' India Reflection ' series created for a small US exhibiton in 2011, got picked up.
 Puppets. One of my ' India Reflection ' series created for this exhibition, picked up by the chief guest.














 Pine Trees.
 Starry Nights
Van Gogh Replica, because it was for charity
 Red Hut
Palace View. Painting of a photograph taken while on visit to the grand Udaipur Palace, India

Friday, 21 August 2015

Paintings sold in my first Charity exhibition in 2009.





Roadside Bush ( from a photograph taken in Germany,  during my umpteen visits to the country )



Blue River ( German Landscape )



 Sunset



Resting ( Inspired from a painting )
Since I was selling for charity had no issues selling my earlier paintings which were replicas of paintings by reputed artists.

Paintings sold for charity in my exhibition held in April 2014

 Aspen Blush
Another 12"x 12" Aspen, picked up in my 2014 exhibition. It was a convenient size and the buyer did not even see it. It was bought on her behalf by her friend ( who loved it ) as the buyer was keen on contributing to the charity these sales promoted.
The Glare
 Blue Blush
 Tribals
 The Gate
 Rikshawpuller ( India overtone )
 The Castle
 Bright Aspen
The Bush