Once upon a time when I was a school student there was craze of painting on the dry Ashwata leaf. I found few of them. This is probably the first painting on the leaf.
painting
- Painting on dry Ashwata leaf
- Simple pot
- Terracotta Pot
- krishna painting
- My Radha-Krishna
- Painting 4
- Painting of flower pot
- lady painting frame work
- My young Ragavendra swami (full view)
- Painting 2
Dear Friends,
this is my first pot painting... Your views and suggestions...
Painting done for a decorative terracotta piece at home by me
This krishna painting done mainly to gift my Grandpa for His Birthday before one year. I would like to share it with every one
This is simple poster color painting of Radha-Krishna done on simple thick white paper .
The fourth painting is about Lord vishnu in the avatar of Narasimha. After Lord Vishnu destroyed Hirayaksha, his brother Hiranyakashyap makes severe penance and gets a boon not to be destroyed by any human, animal, god or deamons, either during day or night. After this he declares himself as the lord of all the 3 worlds and becomes the enemy of lord Vishnu. He also destroys Indralok and holds all gods as his prisoners. But his own son Prahlad, is a great devotee or Lord Vishnu and he calls lord vishnu to come out of a Pillar. At this moment Lord vishnu takes the form of Narasimha who is neither and animal nor a human and kills him just during sunset, at the entrance of the door.
Here I tried to paint a glass flower pot with red roses and small white flowers . Whether I justified? please comment
This frame work done by me ,especially to gift it To my college in my rememberance.I have done it on a fabric pasted on a cardboard using acrylic colours.
I always imagine ragavendra swami how he must be looking when he was in his thirties or forties .We always gets his picture with white beard .So I tried to paint my young Ragavendra swami. Once again sorry may be resolution of my mobile camera is less hence I am unable to click full proper photo
This is the second painting, Vishwa roopa of Lord Vishnu. As shown by Lord Krishna during the Gita recitation.