Sunday, May 6, 2012

The Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Mumbai



Watercolor on Fabriano Rough paper 300gsm
10 x 20 inches

Thought I'd take a break from Udaipur now…:)
This is the Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus (formerly Victoria Terminus), one of the most important landmarks of Mumbai and the busiest railway station in India. Built by the British in honor of the Queen Victoria, it is one of the architectural marvels in the country!  Sadly, this was also one of the targets of the terror attacks in 2008!
This subject has been painted by many artists, particularly the local ones. I too had a desire to paint this subject for some time, so when I made a trip to Mumbai last time, I shot some reference photos of the place and worked from them. I chose a wide format composition which I thought suited well for this kind of subject. I dared not paint the complex architecture and simplified it much! 

19 comments:

  1. Another bright happy painting. With just a hint of how busy it is.

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    1. Thank you Mr.Richard! I'm glad you like the painting!

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  2. It's just as I remember it, Ramesh, although I was more familiar with Dheli.

    It works really well, simplified architecture or not, I just love it!

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    1. Thanks a lot Mr.John! You've been to India?
      Great to know this! I really appreciate your comment :)

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  3. Beautiful work done Ramesh,The colors are so nicely applied, I specially like the taxi in foreground which is filling the painting with life and motion.The udaipur series was also incredible.Thanks for painting my city.good luck.

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    1. Thank you Anurag ji. Comment padh kar achha laga :)

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  4. Gorgeous! the light, the colors.. everthing its wonderfull. Congrat!

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    1. Many thanks Mari Jose for your appreciation :)

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  5. In your last job, I see a color change to gray and gold that you capture splendidly, I really like.
    A hug for you and your family.

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    1. Thank you very much dear Concha! I'm really happy to read your comment!
      A big hug

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  6. Your watercolour skills never cease to amaze and delight. There is so much detail in this work and you make it look so simple! Thanks so much for visiting me, and yes, you will always be the best bicycle painter!

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  7. Dear Liz, Thank you for such kind words! :)

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  8. this is really beautiful - as you say the wide-frame format really works for this grand station. Lovely morning light and less people about - gives a feeling of a slightly older era :)

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  9. Bellissimo acquarello, meravigliosa atmosfera e ovviamente bravissimo artista. Buon lavoro.

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