Watercolor on Paper ( 12" x 16" )
Bullock carts are very common in my town.They are used for carrying goods from the shops to the transport offices.When I see them pulling such heavy loads ( sometimes upto 1.5 tonnes or maybe more! ) I feel pity for them. Times are changing, though. Now they are being replaced gradually by three wheeler pick ups. But there's a downside here too! Traffic congestions and increased pollution!
I love how you did the steps to the paintings. Very nicely done. Your country offers some very interesting subject matter to paint. So different than mine.
ReplyDeleteLove this piece, ramesh!Just beautiful.I am amazed at yout talent of turning an ordinary street scene into a mesmerizing painting.
ReplyDeleteI have posted one of your cows painting on my 'Artist of India'blog....take a peek!
ReplyDeleteRamesh, Thanks for posting WIP again. There is so much to learn when somebody posts WIP. And yes this one is awesome. It has some brilliance of light and colors.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kathy!
ReplyDeleteThank you Arti! I've already took a peep!Thanks for posting it!
Thanks Prabal!
I left a comment Ramesh which disappeared!
ReplyDeleteThis is great and I love the way you've done the step by step. Studying the way you guys do things does help me in my watercolour attempts, so thank you.
So sad about these wonderful animals that give so much and ask so little in return.
Thank you very much Liz!
ReplyDeleteI like your pencile sketch with dark and light tones.
ReplyDeleteThis is just so helpful. Thanks for posting WIP.
ReplyDeleteGraphite Pencil Sketch: University of Pune
Ramesh, a very well thought-out design and beautiful color scheme make this painting stand out. And the story it tells is so compelling. Another wonderful work! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Yogesh!Shows how attentive you are!
ReplyDeleteThanks Megha!Great that you liked my WIP!
Thank you very much Keiko!Comment much appreciated!
Ramesh thank you for your step by step, wonderful painting
ReplyDeleteI stopped by the other day and was going to comment and then got sidetracked. I really like this and also the fact that you showed us the work in progress. Great job.
ReplyDeleteThank you Fernando and Sandy for appreciating my work!
ReplyDeleteWonderful painting. i liked the step by step presentation
ReplyDeleteRamesh, very good this step by step, fantastic.
ReplyDeleteBig hug.
Enrique.