Saturday, June 16, 2007

My Artwork

Graphite Pencils on Ivory sheet
(copied from a photograph)
Still Life
Graphite pencils on Cartridge sheet
Landscape
Graphite Pencils on Cartridge sheet
Portrait (My Father)
Graphite Pencils on Cartridge sheet
Watercolours on Cartridge sheet

7 comments:

1234 said...

Superb!!!.....well i don't think i can figure out what's behind Artwork....but even without understanding they r sumthing gud to look at.....keep up the nice work....make more landscapes.
Best of Luck!

Password said...

wha da **** .. this is some superb stuff .. i mean hw can some1 be so gud at painting and sketching .. and m not joking here .. do u mind teaching me .. or assisting me or whateva ..

will wait fr ur reply .. m in ur orkut list .. himanshu laul ..(architecture) .. nw u knoe me ..

Unknown said...

amazing sheel..ma sketch still pending haan...reely amazing nobody can stop u frm goin to a gud archi coll...lol....dat 1 which u wana be in

Anonymous said...

i think your written material is not so good... it doesn't give a good feeling... your blog shows that you feel that women n men can't be on the same level... n then the second blog too is pretty monotonous... buttttt.... your sketching is mind blowing... loved only that part...

ajith said...

Awesome sketches!!!... Portraits are so very lively!!!... Do sketch more an share more!!!!... :)

Abhiroop Banerjee said...

The last one reminded me of an early painting of a masonry bridge in his native Shantiniketan by painter Binod Bihari Mukherjee. A copy is on display at the Nat'l Gallery of Modern Art, Delhi :)

I was looking at the first portrait of the grinning child when mum walked in and asked me if I'd made it. I looked at her and I went, 'yeahhh, right!' :D
Impressed, she is.

Abhiroop Banerjee said...

Found a link to that painting I mentioned in my last comment.

http://www.ngmaindia.gov.in/sh-shantiniketan.asp

There's a slideshow of paintings on the page. The one I was talking about is the second one. Titled 'The bridge'..