Saturday, February 25, 2012

Brass.. Yes it is..

First of all thank you guys for leaving a comment for me in the previious post. And thank you for reading the interview too. It means a lot to me. 

Okay.. bad news first. I have not been keeping well for a few days. Had some respiratory problems. And I have not been painting. :(. But the good news is that I am getting better. It will take some time for me to get back. Till then I thought I'll post this work that I had done before I fell ill. This too was done from a live setup and the lamp used was the same one. With a molten shed. This time it did melt a little further. LOL. And yes they may not look like, but they are supposed to be brass artefacts as the title suggests.By the way that is my sis in the photograph and she is annoyed that I did a bad job of her photograph. :)

Anyway signing off now. Please wish me fast recovery. I need it and am sure it is going to help me.

Title : Composition with brass
Size : 11 x 15 inch
Medium : Watercolor on paper

11 comments:

Crystal Cook said...

Oh I'm sorry you're not feeling well Prabal! *sending you virtual soup* *and cookies*

And lol about your sister not being pleased. heh heh. :))

I do really like this painting. It's a nice little slice of life.

Studio at the Farm said...

Prabal, I am so sorry you are not feeling well. I'm sending good vibes your way. :)
I really like this painting very much. And I know all about family and how they react to your art.

John (JWJarts) said...

I really like this Prabal. It has plenty of detail yet is not overdone. Excellent. And I hope you're feeling better soon.

Blaga said...

I like so, so much these two still-lifes! I admire how you painted these complex scenes with minimum but decisive brushstrokes, without fiddling and fussing. Just enough detail where you need it The strong lights and darks make the 3-dimesiality perfect. Hope you get better quickly!

Sandra Busby said...

Well, firstly I LOVE the painting. It looks just like a cluttered corner and I love that it doesn't look 'arranged'. And the brass items are great! I have a brass object in my latest bear painting and I can't wait to paint it!
I like the books too and the loose way you have painted everything.
I am sorry to hear your feeling under the weather. I wish you a very speedy recovery :0)

Pat said...

Prabal, wish you better - and quickly!

I'm even posting through the dreaded captcha, just to wish you well.

I hope you are soon back to full health and painting again .

this painting is brilliant, no matter what your sister says! xxx

hmuxo said...

Firstly, Prabal...I wish you a fast recovery...I don't like any of my blogger friends feeling ill..!! And you did an incredible job with this painting..It's beautiful with lots of wonderful details..and nice shadows. You did a beautiful job with the brass!!

Prabal said...

Crystal,
Thank you for the soup. It was awesome. I am feeling better now. And thank you for your comment abt the painting.

Thank you Kathryn. And we love our family for that reason itself. DOnt we. :)

Prabal said...

John,
Thank you for your lovely comment.

Blaga,
Again thank you for that lovely and comprehensive comment you left for me. :)

Prabal said...

Sandra,
Thanks a lot for your wishes. They helped. :) And again I am happy that you liked this work.

Pat,
Oh yes the dreaded captcha in its new avatar. LOL. Thank you so much.

Prabal said...

Hilda,
Your wishes have worked on my health and I am better now. And thank you for your lovely comment too.