Monday, 18 December 2017

The 50 Paintings project

Painting # 43


X'MAS LIGHTS   by me




This painting is result of some old memories of paper (not electronic :) ) in fact vintage christmas cards which we used to buy on christmas. 

Came across one such card and could'nt resist painting it on canvas.  


Believe in Love. Believe in Magic
Believe in Santa Claus
Believe in others. Believe in yourself.
Believe in your dreams
If you don't , who will?







Monday, 11 December 2017

The 50 Paintings Project

Painting # 42

The Proposition by Judith Leyster 


Another one of the few great woman painters Judith Leyster was a Dutch painter.

The above oil painting was done in 1631 making it almost 386 years old...


Like Norman Rockwell she too painted scenes of everyday people doing routine things.



Judith Leyster's self portrait

Worth noticing the details on the foot warmer kept on the floor. Few specks of cadmium orange and yellow seem to give the effect of heat in a dark background. But how easy to miss it too. :) 






Monday, 4 December 2017

The 50 Paintings project

Painting # 41


Poppies by Claude Monet 



Presently displayed at a museum in Paris, this 144 years old oil painting 
was painted by Claude Monet in 1873 .

'Poppies' or "Poppy Field" is a scene of the French Countryside where Monet lived and painted. 

Woman and child in the painting are Monet's wife Camille and son Jean. 
It is also assumed sometimes that even the child and the woman pair in the front are the same as the ones in the background.


Above is my small effort to copy the grand master :) done about 10 years back.



Monday, 27 November 2017

The 50 Paintings project

Painting # 40

Salvator Mundi by Leonardo da Vinci


Leonardo da Vinci painted this canvas of christ in 1490- 527 years back.

Salvator Mumdi is  latin for Saviour of the World.

Christ is shown raising his two fingers in blessing and holding in his left hand a Crystal Orb - symbolising his role as savior of the World

Recently sold for 45 million dollars it becomes the world's most expensive painting ever sold. 


In Painting # 29 I had mentioned about the most expensive painting sold - that of Paul Gauguin titled "When will you marry" . it was bought by Qatar's ruling Emir's sister for 300 million USD


Well now it is no longer in that position because the above painting has been bought at 453 million USD by Prince Bader Bin Abdullah bin Mohammad bin Farhan al-Saud  .




Monday, 20 November 2017

The 50 Paintings Project 

Painting # 39


"Rosie the Riveter" by Norman Rockwell


An image painted by Norman Rockwell to acknowledge and affirm the support that  American women gave to the American  men who had left home  to fight in the World War II. That was a time when a large number of Ameriican Women stepped out to take up jobs for which there were not enough men to do. 


The posture is similar to that of Prophet Isaiah in Michaelangelo's painting in Sistine Chapel.

She has a muscular frame, with the Rivet on her lap and her lunchbox held by her right hand ( from where we get her name ROSIE. 
She is  on a lunch break but yet almost set to get back to work asap.
The American Flag behind her is the symbol of the reason she has chosen to step out of the confines of her home to do a man's job.

And do check out that she is crushing a copy of Mein Kempf by Hitler , clearly suggesting his downfall.And indeed two years later in 1945 the world did witness the end of Hitler.

If this painting is one which you have never seen before , then do have a look at the image below which we all have come across at some point  :)




At Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art at Arkansas, this painting of Rockwell is the reminder of the women's strength and grit . 






The model used for this painting was Rockwell's neighbour Mary Keefe who was immortalised in this painting by Rockwell.


Also Norman was the one who painted the famous (now vintage) Coca Cola   commercials.





Sunday, 12 November 2017

"The 50 Paintings" Project

Painting # 38


"Girl at the window" by Salvador Dali


Salvador Dali , a Spanish Painter, sculptor, writer film maker, performer painted this canvas of his sister Anna Maria looking out of the window of their family home in Cadaques Spain. 
Dali is the most prolific artist of the 20th century and a famous surrealist painter. 

Surrealism was a movement which began around 1920 wherein artists painted scenes which seemed like from a dream, sometimes seeming illogical, but painted with a photographic precision nonetheless...  The scenes as though allowed  the unconscious to express itself.


'Girl at the Window' is presently housed in Museum in Spain  , 
however is not as famous as his work "The Persistance of Memory " showing melting clocks - kind of resonating with Einstien's theory that time is not rigid but relative...

If you go to the Museum of Modern Art in New York you can view this painting there donated by an anonymous donor :)


This is a painting which may not appeal to the eye of everyone but is certainly the subject matter of discussion in all art courses and probably is one of his most recognizable  works.


Monday, 6 November 2017

"The 50 Paintings" Project

Painting # 37


"The Crying Boy" by Bruno Amadio



If you travel to the   hill stations in the North of India, especially Mussoorie, Nainital and are walking on the mall road taking in the crisp mountain air.... there is a very good chance  that you may stop outside an Art shop selling paintings - and the reason would generally be the large print of  a cute chubby boy with a tear drop running down his right cheek.

Since my many trips to the beautiful mall road over the last 25 years I  have been looking at this boy with a tear, his sadness always causing a little discomfort in my heart (which lasted only till I made my way to another quaint shop in the hills).

 I was there recently  (excuse no. 1 for not updating my blog last week)  :) and yes it sat there in the same art shop as it had done years ago. When I asked the shop owner about the artist , surely he had no clue about it :)
So it was only this time  that I thought of actually finding out about the artist .

Bruno Amadio was an Italian painter who created a series of "Crying Boy" paintings . He was a trained artist and used to paint in Venice for tourists.

Mass prints of his paintings were created across the world  -  for which no royalty was paid to the artist whatsoever.

The painting prints spread all over with people buying it for the piercing stare of the little boy. 

It was also discovered that many homes / buildings where this painting was housed eventually caught fire . However whenever there was a fire everytime the painting came out unscathed.

So the next time you spot this painting on your adventure in the hills , stop and admire for a moment....
  and then be on your way to the next quaint shop in the mountains . 

P.S.  Hope you had a great Halloween 












Sunday, 15 October 2017


The 50 Paintings Project 

Painting # 36


'Young Lady on a Parisian Terrace'
 by Konstantin Razumov






Konstantin Razumov was born in 1974 in Moscow. He is a Russian Contemporary painter .
These are my favorite paintings because they present a beautiful combination of Impressionism and Realism..... 

The focus of the painting are the women whose beauty and elegance is portrayed with great realism and the surroundings are painted with impressionist brush strokes....which are soft and in many places blurred...


The focus of the painting has to be in sharper brushstrokes so it stands out ...and making the  surroundings blurred helps to make the central piece stand out more as the viewer's eye is always first drawn to sharper and clearer object. 

 If everything is painted in sharp brushstroke then its like adding too much salt to the food :)


Do check out the smoothness of the skin and the vibrant color scheme.






In general the overall appeal of his paintings is Cheerful and Pleasant - A thing of Beauty.

And that is essential in a painting which someone might hang in their living room and have to look at  day in and day out for as long as it sits there.







So make sure when you buy a painting it is solely for its beauty and meaning for you...because a thing of beauty is a joy forever and the one which means something to your personality  will never loose its charm over time. 

And yet, if you can't decide don't worry -  The painting that's meant for you will find its way to you someday...Each painting has its own consciousness , its own vibrations. 

I believe 







Tuesday, 3 October 2017

The 50 Paintings Project

Painting # 35


"Whistler's Mother" by James Whistler




Whistler painted his mother Anna Whistler almost 146 year back.

It is almost 56 inches by 64 inches and amongst the most famous paintings of America, having featured in various movies like Mr.Bean, Naked Gun, The Simpsons and at least 5 more movies and works of fiction.  

Currently placed in the Paris Museum "Musee d'Orsay' It is described as the Victorian Mona Lisa.

So naturally if nothing else, people certainly know the name of the painting ...something like Van Gogh's Starry Nights :)

Whistlers mother in law was kind of jealous that he did not paint her....


And what about Whistler's Father ? 






This image has been used by America as an icon for motherhood, family values and  a stamp was issued  in 1934.
17 years later Vincent Van Gogh made a portrait of his mother and strange coincidence his mother's name was also                                                                                                                                             'Anna' .



Monday, 25 September 2017

The 50 Paintings Project

Painting # 34

'It's Over '  by Richard Ramsey


This painting is by Richard Ramsey who is essentially an ace photographer.

Sharing this for two reasons 

One , that this is a painting of a different kind created by Ramsey from a photograph . I believe it is Corel's painter Software Program that has been used to create it. 

Just like a few of these below. 
Interesting to see how he converts a photograph to a painting using software and even modifying the background to suit the mood.





Second reason for sharing this was 
I just found it too
cute !!!


And the title "It's Over " :)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               What could essentially be over .... :)


So as I sign off for this week I am left wondering 


"Will a Hug be good enough for this little one ...?"





Wednesday, 20 September 2017

The 50 Paintings Project

Painting  # 33


Roses by Gary Jenkins





Sharing with you a painting by Gary Jenkins , my favourite floral artist.

Gary and his wife Kathwren live in Arizona ,USA. 

Gary has been named as one of the Best Floral Painters of America.

He is a remarkable teacher and if you want to learn how to paint flowers , he is the 'go to' person for that. 
Because nobody teaches flowers as simply and better than Gary Jenkins !
In my own Gary inspired moments of creativity I have done a few eperiments myself. 

Here they are :) 





This last one is a Home Improvement Project done on a beautiful rainy day , which was today .
An old cupboard freshly painted with oil paints .

The fragrance of rainy mud mixed with turpentine ... Ah! Blissful .







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