Wednesday, February 24, 2010

The Big Tree

Watercolor on paper
16 x 12 in.
SOLD
This place is on the outskirts of my town...very peaceful, where I could possibly paint plein air someday!! For now I have taken many snaps for reference. Even the last painting I posted was of this place.

24 comments:

  1. The light in your painting is just lovely, Ramesh.

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  2. The Big DADDY of trees. Wow, it sure is and the people explain it even more. It is Tree-iffic!!

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  3. Thank you so much Elizabeth!
    Thanks very much Kathy! The people were added from imagination :)

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  4. Great lights. One can almost feel the shade here.
    Just try cropping the picture from right and bottom. I think it will look even better.

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  5. Love the peace and quiet you've conveyed Ramesh but the figures and the bicycle are absolutely awesome! They make that tree look even bigger!

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  6. What a beautiful big tree and a wonderful quiet place. The weather seems so nice in your painting. In Flanders it is cold and it's raining. Wish I could once see your country. But I have fear of flying... So this will be difficult. A lot of greetings!

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  7. Wonderful tree!. And perfect the detail of the persons together with it.

    Saludos

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  8. preciosos tus cuadros ... los paisajes y los colores que utilizas... lastima que no tienes traductor en la página.. para comprender mejor la explicación de cada cuadro... te felicito un abrazo grande y humildemente te invito a visitar mi espacio de pintura e tela http://pintarmatiz.blogspot.com

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  9. great Ramesh,the transparency in your work is the main attrection,day by day your work is getting refined with an increased pricision...keep it up.

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  10. beautiful picture...
    the imposing nature of the banyan tree is depicted beautifully...
    the colour of sand below is perfect...

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  11. looks really grand!I wish I could paint trees like you!The whole scene has a big, airy feel to it.Great work.

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  12. Thanks Prabal! The tree was my subject and the center of interest and therefore this composition! Of course there are many ways to compose. I always do some cropping and composing prior to painting!

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  13. Thank you Liz!
    Thanks Sreenivasa!
    Annie, wish you could really come here! It would be so nice :)
    Imma, Paula and Maria...Thanks so much for taking the time to comment on my work! Its much appreciated.

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  14. Thank you so much Anurag for your kind comment! I'm really happy that you see improvement in my work!

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  15. Hello jyothi!
    Thanks for visiting my blog and placing a comment. I really appreciate it.

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  16. Thanks a lot Arti! I'm sure you'll paint trees well too :)

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  17. What a beautiful atmospheric scene. I especially enjoy the subtle blues and purples of the tree shadow and the forground. The striking green/yellow of the background grass balances the painting, suggests the strong sun without dominating. I also love this tree and would like to see it in person!

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  18. You have a very fresh watercolor style, Ramesh. The sunny atmosphere is well depicted. I like the fact that you show people to give us an idea of the size of that ol' tree!

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  19. Thanks a lot Catherine! I so appreciate your in-depth observation!!
    Thanks Marie for your valuable words!

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  20. dil ko shitalta lage vo apne cnwas pe utara hai.so loving and romentic area....

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  21. This is a lovely paintign. It looks as good as any plein air painting.

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