A variety painting workshop was conducted in Bangalore on 27th Jan by a professional Mr. Ramesh from Kerala and organised by Mrs Anu of Bangalore.
All paintings published in this post were done by Mr. Ramesh (except 1 and 13..which was tried out by me in the workshop)
We were taught new techniques and different kinds of stroke paintings. Here is what we learnt-
1) Simple flowers by pressing the brush on the paper once for each petal.
2) Flowers using Fan brush that Sir specially got for us from Kerala
3) Wet on wet landscape painting in 5 minutes.
4)Tie and dye techniques
5) Decoupauge
6) Pot Painting
7) Dry brush painting
8) Blade painting
9) One stroke painting
10) Stencil painting
11) Multi stencil painting with instructions on how to make a stencil
12) Chinese painting
13) Teardrop technique
14) Cartoons with numbers
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Wow..they are so beautiful. Wet on wet looks like what we do (Bob Ross Style) here, but I never knew the materials are available in India also. Thats so cool. I love all the paintings here. I am thinking to learn one stroke painting next. Did you try it? someone told me its a bit difficult..is it so?
ReplyDeleteBtw..I will send u the snowman instructions soon. Was a bit held up for last few days :(
WOW!!!
ReplyDeleteWhaa! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHave you tried Chinese painting? You have some learning models here:
http://www.chinese-tools.com/learn/painting.
Enjoy!
Very Interesting. Where in Bangalore was this exhibition held?Keep the good work.
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ReplyDeleteThis's Niya.
Thanks a lot for visiting my blogspot & comment.
Take care
Cheers
Niya
Thanks Shilpa for the comments..wet on wet is done using sponge, fabric paints on white cloth..no other special materials used for it. Ya, one stroke painting is quite tough until u get a hold over it..still practising to get a single leaf right..but its one of the most beautiful arts i have seen. I saved the instructions for snowman, thanks a lot. Will let u know when i do it.
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@ Rich .... I still have to learn and practice them, thanks for the link
@ Maddie...Thanks, The workshop was held in btm layout
@ Niya...thanks
Hi Niya, I am in Chennai and the paintings shown are very good, does Mr. Ramesh comes to Chennai sometime??
ReplyDeleteI would like to get in touch with him
email id: krswathi@yahoo.com
thank you
Swathi
wow...that must have been a grt workshop....i love decoupage...and the one stroke painting.....as of now exploring different types of decoupage techniques......one stroke is sumthin i m really interested in....letsc if time permits i will learn that too.....
ReplyDeletegrt going there!....
Wow...these are great! Been awhile since I played with paint. It's nothing like what you have, though. It's much simpler :)
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it is realy great i want to learn single stroke and i am interested also can you give some tips please?
ReplyDelete@ Swats...sorry, I have no idea...you can check out in orkut where he is an active member
ReplyDelete@ Veda murthy...great to know your hobbies..waiting to see some of your work too
@ Global recylced products...thanks
@ Asha..thanks..although i went to the workshop, I couldnt practice on one stroke painting..why dont u check out the orkut profile of Mr Ramesh Krish..he has uploaded some videos too
Really I wonder !!!
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw first, I can't imagine the same as I paint on the sarees. Dear sir,
Shall I send you some of my paints to your mail address?
prabhakar_dondapati@rediffmail.com
hai all your paintings are very pleasing
ReplyDeletewill you explain the procedure for blade painting thank you
@Rajanand...Please do send your paintings..we can have it on the blog..
ReplyDelete@Cherala..For blade painting, you need to cut the normal blade into four pieces and then dip them in fabric colours for painting design of our choice.
hi,
ReplyDeleteall ur paintings are so good.especially i like blade painting veryyyyy much.i want to do for me one.and i need more information.can u plzzzz tell me the tutorial.and if possible step by step method?waiting for ur reply.
thanks.
bye.
Thanks Srigowri..all were not made by me..some were done by our sir..
ReplyDeleteFor blade painting..you need to cut the normal blade into four pieces and then dip them in fabric colours. Now press it on the paper and pull to get the desired by giving breaks in between as required.
hi,thanks for the reply.and what is that chinese painting?what is the base and what colours that u have used and how to do it?sorry for asking such a big querry.waiting for ur reply.
ReplyDeletedry brush painting is beautiful. can u plz tell the procedure how to do it??
ReplyDeleteSorry Srigowri for the late reply..was held up with something
ReplyDeleteChinese painting is done on paper with a special brush. Since it is not easily available, our sir used a normal brush but it is done using single strokes..
@ Anonymous - It is done directly using colours and brush without wetting the brush much..Just dip it in colours and use various strokes for the design- as done by our sir in the pic
Hi
ReplyDeleteNice work..
I am interested in painting.. can someone tell me where can i get these painting materials (fan brush, paints used for wet-on-wet etc) in chennai.
Thanks Anonymous...You should be getting the materials in any craft store stocking painting materials or you can try in stationery shops too..
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