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I have just recently begun painting with watercolors and have decided to share my exciting exploratory journey with you.
To contact me about my paintings please email me at chandniv at gmail dot com
Showing posts with label Watercolor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Watercolor. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Dusk - Watercolor


I completed this painting last night. My friend Ericka Noonan took this picture while she was vacationing in Kerala, India. I tried to work loosely here, especially with the foreground mud, the bridge, sky and the boat in the distance. However, some parts, like the boat in the front, had to be painted a little more carefully.

Size: 11in by 15in
Medium: Watercolor on paper

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Baby Duck - Watercolor


Here's my submission for the PADT challenge. I like the way the baby duck turned out - it looks all fuzzy and chubby. I had a hard time painting the water, and it may still need some more work. Maybe I'll come back to this one later.

Size: 11in by 15in
Medium: Watercolor on paper

Friday, July 2, 2010

Lake Aquitaine - Watercolor

Here's my submission for the PADT challenge. I think the sky got a little dark, the clouds lack highlights and the painting lacks depth. The reflections were really hard to do, and I don't think I captured it entirely well - maybe next time, I will try another painting with water and reflections.

Size: 11in by 15in
Medium: Watercolor on paper

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

One experiment, two experiments, three experiments, four; why do I bother, there're so many more!! - Abstract Watercolor



I was in lab one day doing many many experiments at once, when I looked down on my tubes and saw colorful rectangular tube holders and circular tubes holding my different reagents, and I thought to myself- I should paint something like this. Here is the outcome of that moment's thought. This is for all the scientist not just in my life, but anywhere in the world :)

Size: 11in by 11in
Medium: Watercolor on paper

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Sunday Afternoon -Watercolor



I just completed this painting today. It took a long time to complete because every object in the painting was interesting and intricate. The vase and water lit by light, the flowers, the lampshade, the chair, the surface of the table- everything taught me something new. The final painting seems like a Sunday afternoon to me - bright and happy, except it seems something dull or blue is looming over the picture :P

Size: 15" x 20"
Medium: Watercolor

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Maasai herdsman - Watercolor


Here is a painting that's different from the others I've posted here. I usually enjoy painting carefully, observing the various shades and shapes of objects, but sometimes, it takes so much effort and the painting seems so overworked. So here I tried painting a little more loosely. I had no reference picture to study and paint, only some images in my head from my childhood. I also wanted to complete this painting in two hours. It ended up taking three hours instead, but that wasn't too much off the mark. Although the painting didn't quite come out the way I imagined it would, I still like the way it looks - especially the impression of the cows.

Size: 9"x12"
Medium: Watercolor on watercolor paper

Monday, March 29, 2010

Watercolor- Tropical Hibiscus

Here is another painting I did last August. In this painting, I tried layering to obtain different shades on the painting. So I painted the dark areas of the flower with blue or green and later painted over with red to obtain the various shades of purple or grey-red. Similarly for the brighter areas, I had an under-painting of yellow before painting red on top. I had a lot of trouble with the background on this one. The original background on the picture was a light gray, but I wanted something darker and cooler that would make the flower and leaves in the foreground stand out a little more. I also wanted some of the leaves on the left to be less defined to give the illusion of depth. The end result looks very tropical. I am not sure I like the final composition, but I decided to stop here and move on to another painting :)

This is a scan of the original painting, with an embedded watermark. For some reason, the colors here are a little different than the original painting. I think I need to figure out some setting on the scanner to get the true colors on the scanned image.

Size: 9in by 12in
Medium: Watercolor on watercolor paper

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Just Peachy -watercolor



Here is my first real painting that I completed last June (as you can see from the date on my signature!). My favorite aspect of this painting is the reflections of the peaches on the cup behind the peaches. Of course my name is not painted on, but is just a watermark I added.

Size: 6in by 9in
Medium: Watercolor on watercolor paper