Why not try water in monochrome? Got inspiration from pinterest and tried this with just black and then orange. Did it in the line and wash style.
Author: aanasa
THE HILLS ARE ALIVE
After doing all those sea and water paintings, felt like doing a traditional landscape. So here is one with mountains and evergreens and a dramatic sky.
ITS TIME FOR AFRICA
Going on an African Safari is something that I find myself yearning for so many times, especially when I read about stories in that setting or watch a movie or even happen to pass by a documentary that someone else is watching. Maybe, some day! Till then, here’s what I think the sunset would look like.
BOISTEROUS BULBULS
It is that time of the year when you see these birds everywhere in our garden. They look so cute when they are puffed up and are chirping loudly – almost seems like they have an attitude. Wanted to see if I could capture it on paper. They are so restless that they do not sit in one place for long, so an on location painting would not be possible for an amateur like me. So I went home, and painted this from a reference image.
EAGLE EYE
We took a family vacation to the hills of Satpuda for some leopard spotting. That is the time when we passed an eagle sitting patiently on a branch so many times. It wasn’t moving at all, just patiently waiting for the right moment to get its prey. And when it did finally take off, it was so graceful and swift. Birds of prey have something really majestic about them. This is not the same species of eagle that we saw, but of all the eagles, I think this one fascinates me the most.
TO WHIT, TO WHO?
We went to this café called the German Bakery. Inside, an artist had painted minimalist owls on the wall. Each one had a different expression. Owls are birds with very different faces and even in cartoons, they can put across quite a few expressions. Though I haven’t yet figured out how to present something in a minimalist form, I tried making a monochrome owl – this is as minimalist as I can get, at the moment!
JUST, BLUE!
My uncle posted a video on Facebook where he had visited a lodge in Texas and there was this blue jay that was angrily screeching at the guests, probably not happy that its peace and quiet was being disrupted! There are no blue jays where we live, but that bird looked so interesting. Just one colour on it – blue. After a week I realized I was still thinking about it. So I painted this from a reference image of the web as his video was not clear enough for me.
RIDE WITH MOMMY
Rabbits and hares are cute, and even more so in children’s books. Just loved this illustration and couldn’t resist copying it for my collection. It’s a line and wash. I just love the way the illustrators plan and present in this format. Huge fan!
‘SUP?
This is Toast, my golden retriever. I know, it was a very ambitious project to sketch and then paint. I had just seen a tutorial on how to paint fur and thought that if I don’t try it, how will I learn? So this is my first attempt at that!
Digital Portrait “ELECTRiC”
This is my most favourite painting. I created this completely on my own in an app called ProCreate on my iPad. This defines “Electric”