I was cleaning my cupboard and found pile of art card glossy sheets. Bit damped, yellowed A2/A1 big sheets were peeping from folder & telling me 'use-us-now-LAZY!!
Here I used a cloth (cotton gamcha kind of rag which is rough in nature) as brush and quite happy with its unexpected awesome results.
Here I used a cloth (cotton gamcha kind of rag which is rough in nature) as brush and quite happy with its unexpected awesome results.
'd' stroke; how each letter ends!
Liked the thickness & texture it creates.
Stunning blot at the end of 'w'
...and that's the 'brush'
Liked the thickness & texture it creates.
Stunning blot at the end of 'w'
...and that's the 'brush'
Its quite amazing to see the play between 2 different materials where one is rough but flexible and second is smooth & glossy.
Its like ice skate dancing! It will be cool to make them moving.
Its like ice skate dancing! It will be cool to make them moving.
8 comments:
lovely! love the end of the 'd' and the blot looks like an animal.
reminds me of Hassan Massoudy's work. I kept trying to think of what sort of brush he would use. Finally seeing him work at the British Museum, he uses a thick piece of board!
Lovely..Very creative...loved the W with serpent like head...I loved it :)
these are fabulous nikheel.love the effect with cloth.super :)
Very creative! Your writing strokes are very fluid and clean too.
very interesting post 'ee'!
hmmmm...reminded me of the crazy photo-session of your cali done on a sunday evening. Turned me nostalgic.
>>thanks all!
>>good to see u here Sonal, I have already put those crazy–nostalgic calli stuff in past posts:)
Reminds me of my attempts to try out Japanese painting (Sumie painting)while I was in Japan,
although my attempts turned
out not as brilliant as yours.
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