Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Certificate of excellence Award
Very happy to know that my painting 'The last light, Varanasi' has been awarded the Certificate of Excellence in the Palm Art Award 2015 contest in Germany! I thank the jury wholeheartedly.
And so I'm ending 2015 on a happy note. This year has been good for me and I hope the new year to be even better.
Let's welcome the New year with optimism and hope...
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Saturday, August 22, 2015
My selection in the Shenzhen Watercolor Biennial 2015
'Varanasi Nocturne'
Watercolor on Saunders Waterford Paper,
14 x 21 inches
Extremely delighted and honored to have my painting – ‘Varanasi Nocturne’ included in the Shenzhen International Watercolor Biennial 2015, one of the most prestigious watercolor exhibitions in the world, to be held in December in Shenzhen, China. The other selected artists are some very big names in the watercolor world today and I'm super excited to share the wall with them!
Labels:
ghats,
india,
landscape,
night scene,
painting,
shenzhen biennial,
varanasi,
water,
watercolor
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
View at dusk, Varanasi
'View at dusk, Varanasi'
Watercolor on Saunders Paper,
14 x 21 inches
Hope you enjoy it!
Saturday, July 25, 2015
Sunday, July 12, 2015
Friday, July 10, 2015
Glowing Awnings
Labels:
colorful,
figurative,
figures,
india,
landscape,
market,
market scene,
people,
watercolor,
watercolor painting
Monday, June 15, 2015
Friday, May 29, 2015
My entries for CASTRA Biennial 2015
Happy to share the news that the following 2 paintings of mine have made it to the second round of judging in ‘Castra Biennial 2015’ which will take place in Slovenia from 29th August to 30th September.
'Towards a New Hope'
Watercolor on Paper,
21 x 14 inches
'Jodhpur Street'
Watercolor on Paper,
14 x 21 inches
Labels:
biennial,
castra,
india,
landscape,
watercolor,
watercolor painting
Monday, May 25, 2015
Sunday, May 17, 2015
From planning to execution
Today I’m posting 2 recent paintings from my varanasi series,
showing how I plan and execute my paintings
Both have been painted from my reference photographs. In the case of 'Morning Ferry' there
was a certain portion in the reference photograph in which I
was interested. So in order to check the composition, I did a thumbnail
sketch. I normally follow this procedure, if I'm interested in just a portion of the photograph.
Doing these small color sketches is much more fun than the final painting :-)
Here are the final paintings -
'Morning Ferry, Varanasi'
Watercolor on Saunders Waterford paper,
10 x 14 inches
'Varanasi Hues'
Watercolor on Saunders Waterford Paper,
10 x 14 inches
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Saturday, March 21, 2015
Jodhpur Tangas - revisited
I did this painting way back in 2010. The subject was very
good, interesting forms, shapes, nice light and shadows and of course, the colors.
So I painted it. The result, however, was not as good as I had expected. Something
was not correct. I just kept it with my
not so good paintings ( Yes, there are quite a few! )
Now, after more than 4 years while I was trying to organize
my paintings, sorting them as which ones to keep and the ones to throw away (I
did throw away some), I took out this particular painting and immediately knew
why it hadn’t worked. The problem – ‘Values’. (Over time, the experience you
gain really helps)The tonal values just needed to be darkened a little so I
mixed a wash to glaze over the lighter areas and voila…it worked! I started
liking it :)
Do you like it? It’ll be good to know.
Cheers
Before
After
'Jodhpur Tangas'
Watercolor on handmade paper
11 x 15 inches
Monday, March 16, 2015
Monday, March 9, 2015
Plein air painting at lalbagh
Lalbagh botanical garden in Bengaluru is my most preferred spot for plein air painting, mainly because its full of trees and foliage and that is one area which I need to learn to simplify in my plein air paintings and not get bogged down by trying to paint the details. So when I saw this huge tree, my main focus was the lovely light on it and its shadows on the ground. The leaves and foliage on the tree and the background were painted minimally so as to avoid unwanted distractions. What's more, while I was painting this, 3 girls just came and sat under its shade for a chit chat, which made the subject more interesting. So rather naming this painting as 'the big tree at lalbagh', I titled it as '3 friends'.
After completing the painting, I decided to do one more before heading back home. Wanted to do a different subject from the first one, so selected this red building at the garden. This was not as interesting as the first one, yet I carried on. It could have been better though!
Hope you enjoy them.
'3 friends'
Watercolor on fabriano paper,
10 x 14 inches
'Red building at lalbagh'
Watercolor on fabriano paper,
10 x 14 inches
Labels:
bangalore,
bengaluru,
india,
lalbagh,
lalbagh botanical garden,
landscape,
painting,
trees,
watercolor
Friday, March 6, 2015
Honorable Mention Award
Very pleased to know that my painting – ‘Standing the test
of time’ has been awarded an honourable mention in Time and seasons competition
by Exhibeo art magazine, followed by a wonderful review of my art by Jonathan
Raddatz, art critic and chief editor of Exhibeo Art Magazine.
Click on the link for the review.
Thanks and Happy painting! :-)
http://www.artexhibeo.com/the-very-rich-hours-of-ramesh-jhawar/
Labels:
blue,
exhibeo,
india,
painting,
time and seasons competition,
watercolor
Thursday, January 1, 2015
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Thinking Over Coffee
'Thinking Over Coffee'
Soft pastels on Tinted paper,
15 x 20 inches
My painting 'Thinking over coffee' has been selected for exhibition in Camel Art Foundation's All India Annual Art Exhibition 2014 which opens on Jan 5th, 2015 at Lalit Kala Academy, Chennai. My gratitude to the organizers and the jury.
Labels:
art,
coffee,
dry pastel painting,
figurative,
figure,
india,
painting,
pastel painting,
red,
soft pastels
Sunday, December 21, 2014
My Trip To China
Just back from Qingdao, China, where I was invited to attend the opening
of the China International Watercolor Biennial Exhibition 2014.
It was an excellent trip and my very first trip abroad. The exhibition was very well organized with so many fantastic and inspiring selection of works. Got an opportunity to meet a lot of wonderful artists from different countries and exchange our thoughts on watercolor.
It was an excellent trip and my very first trip abroad. The exhibition was very well organized with so many fantastic and inspiring selection of works. Got an opportunity to meet a lot of wonderful artists from different countries and exchange our thoughts on watercolor.
Friday, December 5, 2014
My participation in China Qingdao International Watercolor Biennial 2014
I feel honored to have 4 of my works included in the China Qingdao International Watercolour Biennial 2014. This event is organized by China Ministry of Culture Art Department, China Ministry of Culture Bureau for External Cultural Relations and Qingdao Municipal People’s Government and co-organized by Chinese Artists Association Watercolour Art Committee.
The exhibition will be held at the Qingdao Art Museum from Dec. 12th ,2014 till Feb 28th, 2015. I’m also very grateful to the organizers for the opportunity to attend the opening ceremony personally. Looking forward to meeting some wonderful watercolour artists from around the world!
Labels:
China,
india,
international watercolour biennial,
paintings,
Qingdao,
watercolor
Monday, December 1, 2014
Sunday Plein air painting
Sunday at Lalbagh,
Watercolor, 10 x 14 inches
The below ones were painted from my earlier tip to the same place...
A photo of me painting on location, courtesy one of my friends from our outdoor group
Labels:
bangalore,
green,
lalbagh,
lalbagh botanical garden,
landscape,
painting,
watercolor
Monday, November 24, 2014
Meeting 'Goldfinch'
Meeting an online friend of many years in person for the first time is always exciting! It was not any less…in fact much more, when I met Richard Rudkin, my blogger friend, a few days ago in Bangalore. Richard is from Darlington, UK and I know him from his blog since 2009. His blog is named –Indian Influences and he himself goes by the name Goldfinch on blogosphere (I forgot to ask why he chose that name…lol) Incidentally, Richard and his sister were raised in India as their father worked for the Hooghly ink company in Chennai and later Kolkata until the 70s and so he has fond memories of his childhood here which explains his interest in India.
Currently, he is on a travel trip to Southern India with his
sister with a very packed schedule in his itinerary… I must say! :-) But he somehow
squeezed a little time to meet me and was kind enough to buy a few paintings as
well.
Here’s the link to his blog
http://indian-influences.blogspot.in/
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Thursday, October 9, 2014
My upcoming Group Show
Invitation for my upcoming group show at Gallery Five Art Consultants, Lado Sarai, New Delhi.
I thank the gallery for choosing to include my works for this show.
Feel truly honoured to share the gallery space with the likes of Akbar Padamsee, MF Husain, Ganesh Haloi, Laxma Goud and other senior and eminent artists.
The preview is on 12th Oct. and the exhibition continues till 11th November.
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
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