Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts

Sunday, September 5, 2021

A Ginger Cat

 In this drawing, I make a realization that running pencil colors over watercolors lead to a smooth and completely new feel to your painting. It sort of looks smoother, and shading becomes easier. 


Sunday, March 14, 2021

Sloths: The Monks of the Animal World

Calm, slow and at peace with the world. They are two kinds of sloths, three and two toed. They have a very slow metabolism. Most arboreal animals are very fast, flitting from tree to tree if they are birds, or jumping from branch to branch like monkeys. But the sloth's survival depends on an exactly opposite evolution. It is excruciatingly slow. This is because it remains quiet and hidden out of sight and attention. This makes life easier, and also evades its natural predators like the leopard and the jaguar. 

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

My Jungle Safari 

Hi everybody! This is my watercolour painting which was selected for the second round of an art competition. I made this drawing because I think that tigers are very courageous and majestic. In India, there are many tiger reserves but the tiger population is sadly, fast depleting. I like tigers and  maybe we can save them before its too late. 
                       ~ Chinmayee Bhattacharjee
   

Thursday, May 31, 2018


 An Evening Sun in Mongolia

This is the sun I watch from my home and this is the same sun I have made in this painting which is of Mongolia's fame, the Govi desert, not to be confused with the gobi ki sabji that mom so loving makes in the kitchen. 
The desert is not the conventional one, having less sand and more of rocks, boulders and pebbles. I went there when I was small. Here is my painting. 

  
MY PAINTING



~ Chinmayee Bhattacharjee




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