As I sketched this, my mind started to waver to the different color gradients that a flower could possess. And the next thing that I had also pondered about was the way florists arranged these flowers in a flower festival. The flowers are usually arranged in a particular design, or put together in a float … Continue reading Color gradients in a Flower Festival
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Lord Shiva (In Terms of Mythology and Hinduism)
Siva is known to be one of the most important Gods in the Hindu pantheon and along with Brahma and Vishnu, is considered a member of the holy trinity (trimurti) of Hinduism. As a complex character, he may represent goodness, benevolence and serve as the Protector but he also has a darker side as the … Continue reading Lord Shiva (In Terms of Mythology and Hinduism)
A Moon ft. House of Earth and Blood
So, when I took this picture to sketch, the first thing that ran in my mind was that it was very similar to the cover of the book House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J Mass. Although I haven't read the book, I have heard that it's pretty good. I haven't read too many … Continue reading A Moon ft. House of Earth and Blood
Underwater Sea Theme ft. Zentangle Art
Zentangle - An American method for drawing, which not only promotes concentration and creativity but at the same time increases personal well-being. Zentangle was invented by a monk named Rick Roberts and an artist named Maria Thomas. With Zentangle they created a combination of meditation and art. It is an easy-to-learn, relaxing, and fun way … Continue reading Underwater Sea Theme ft. Zentangle Art
My first sketch ft. Micron Pens
So, I drew this house which actually looked like it came out of a fairy tale, and this was my first time using micron pens as my method of sketching instead of the usual shading pencils. Micron Pens usually give out thin sharp lines and the Pigma micron pens were the first disposable fine tip … Continue reading My first sketch ft. Micron Pens