Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts

Monday, March 19, 2012

It's a li'l fishy!

Well, it's a li'l fishy because two other li'l artists of Color Hut have created these beautiful underwater fish and have declared something like "my fishy is the best fishy in the whole world"! These paintings are really beautiful and very vibrant in color, depicting the true 'self' of the artists themselves. Both of these painters belong to different batches because of their age group but they painted so beautifully that their paintings have got to be the 'painting of the week'!




This is painted by a very cute artist who is 4+ yrs old and she simply 'loves to play with colors'!




And this is painted by a 7 yrs old 'princess', who giggles joyfully and sings along all the carols she learnt in her school, while painting in my art class.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Happy Monarch


And here goes a very happy (Monarch) butterfly by two amazing artists! They have painted this butterfly with some basic shapes that they learnt, and also with a lot of excitement to capture the flying Monarch in the pages of their art copy.

Artists' profile: One is four and a half yrs old; and the other one is nine! The younger one is passionate about the color 'pink' and painting, while the elder one is eually interested in cars and Karate, along with 'art'.
These young artists are really eager to know your 'review' of their painting. So, please be generous with your comments :)

Monday, February 13, 2012

Sea of poppies

My father has a very interesting collection of books. In there, you will find the complete works of William Shakespeare, Rabindranath Tagore, Will Durant. You will also come across a number of encyclopedias by branch of knowledge. And then there are books by Osho, Autobiography of a Yogi, etc. - he has them all! I consider myself to be the ignoramus illiterate one in the house, and have been able to go through only a salty small insignificant drop in the ocean of knowledge. But that is not our topic of discussion for the day (may be some other day).

My father's collection also had numerous books on painting and photography, which I grew up browsing. One such book had a picture of a field of tulips on its cover that caught my attention right from childhood. The colorful tulips were so vibrant that for a long long time I believed such pigments existed only in books. The garden looked like a rainbow as the red, yellow, white and magenta tulips literally waved as the winds from some celestial land came down to kiss them.

Later, I read that the picture was from the Kuekenhof Tulip Garden of the Netherlands! These fascinating tulips made their Bollywood appearances in movies like 'Silsila' (who can forget the super hit song ‘Dekha Ek Khwaab’ featuring Rekha and Amitabh, both for its enchanting melody and the beautiful tulips in the background). We have also seen them in ‘Hello Brother’ (featuring Salman Khan and Rani Mukherji along with the tulips in the song ‘Teri Chunariya’). Other than the book on my father's shelf and these few Bollywood movies, my only brief encounter with tulips so far has been in Germany.

One fine day, I was amazed to find (what appeared at first glance to be) a field of tulips in the Bay Area... near my very home! However, I realized soon after that these were the California Poppies, the state flower of California. In the crepuscular haze of dusk, the garden looked like a dream. Here is my very own sea of poppies!