Showing posts with label colourful. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colourful. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Reflections in acrylic medium by Indian artist Manisha Vedpathak

I started the Reflection series in Indian ink medium. Unfortunately I found ink fading slightly on the canvas. May be as I was using pointillism technique , the upper layer of dots was with very little ink on the brush. After a little research and also after I contacted the company who manufactured the ink , I now have decided to shift to acrylic instead of ink on canvas. I will still continue using ink on paper.
Here are the two towers I created with acrylic medium only. In future I may try to combine ink with acrylic.






Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

"Within", an abstract by Manisha Vedpathak

"Within", acrylic on canvas, 34"x32"
A reworked piece. I have a habit of going over my old paintings.
And then sometimes I get an urge to do some changes in the painting.
I don't know if it is a good or a bad habit but have always liked the outcome. 
Do let me know how is the outcome of this painting. Since the meaning 
of the painting changes I changed the title from Blaze to Within.
Here is the original.

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

"Less is more"....an abstract painting by Indian artist Manisha Vedpathak

With the current condition in India, people are managing with very 
less cash in hand, by surviving with fewer needs. There is a cash
 crunch everywhere. I started this painting on the day the government
 declared that 500 and 1000 currency notes will be banned in an 
effort to curb black money, causing a stir in the country. 
People have left with only 100 Rs and below and cannot withdraw
 a bigger amount from ATM as well as from the banks. 
 Now I won't  go into details of the political scenario but my painting reflects what 
people are learning from this situation. LESS IS MORE. This is represented
 by the simplicity of the painting. I have just filled up the shapes with
 different shades of red and yellow and I loved it. 


"Less is more"
Acrylic on canvas, 12"x 35"

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Friday, October 17, 2014

"Congregation"....An abstract by Manisha Vedpathak

Its been long since I haven't done any new painting.
Here is the one I painted after a long break 
of almost 3 months.
"Congregation"
Acrylic on canvas, 16.5"x13"

Friday, June 27, 2014

"Veiled"....An acrylic painting by Manisha Vedpathak

"Veiled"
Acrylic on canvas, 19.68"x19.68
 
I really like doing these faces. These are the
creations when my hubby and daughter doesn't
want me to do any other activity than giving them
company to watch a movie or any cricket match
 which I am not interested in. These doodled faces
 are then painted whenever I take a break from
 painting  big canvases.
Hope you all enjoy this!
 


Tuesday, January 21, 2014

"Tribal dance"..... An African painting by Manisha Vedpathak




"Tribal dance"
Acrylic on canvas, 39"x39"

Dance is the life of the African.
 To the African, dance is a way of thinking,
living and communicating. They dance on
any occasion like festival, child birth,
marriage,funeral. They dance even when
 they are overjoyed. I feel that they have
 rhythm in their body.Every single person
can dance, I love to watch them dancing.

Monday, September 2, 2013

Small Format paintings

"Not all artists may be chess players, but all chess players are artists."
-Marcel Duchamp
"His Highness",Acrylic on canvas,8"x8"


"Her Highness",Acrylic on canvas,8"x8"

"Cavalier",Acrylic on canvas,8"x8"

"Bishop",Acrylic on canvas,8"x8"


Monday, December 10, 2012

Blaze ... An Abstract



When I started painting on this canvas, just like any other
abstract artist I didn't know my destination.I was not sure
of the outcome of this painting. It was just a scrap canvas
which was painted with black and grey stripes.I was
 then painting three big canvases.Somewhere in between these
paintings I poured some color on this scrap canvas and it lay
there till I finished 5 paintings.Then one fine morning I decided
to go with it and was happy with the result and decided to do
some more in same style. So here came the second.

And here is the third in the series.Decided to use shades
of red in this painting.

Blaze
Acrylic on canvas.

"Art is not what you see ,but to make others see."
-Edgar Degas

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Joyous Celebration!! An Abstract painting





Joyous Celebration
An Acrylic on canvas, 100 cms * 100 cms

Was it a joyous celebration? Indeed I was in a
happy mood while I was doing this painting as
my daughter was coming home after 4 months
since she had joined an university in India.
It was a celebration of colours.I hope you all
like this colourful abstract.