Thanks everyone. Those small sketches were made last week as a direct result of the cyclonic developments in western India(The weather condition was affecting my plans in a big way). The first sketch was very negative and the last one was the most positive. When I had all four sketches I thought they were supposed to be just one picture as all four of them had been born out of a single cause. So just made a collage where the positive one is in the background and the negativism in the foreground are slowly giving way to the positive energy.
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8 comments:
Nice experiment! A different perspective and wonderful colors. I like the leaves of coconut tress waving with huge wind. Well done! :)
neat attempt.
so beautiful!
Wow Prabal, I like the energy and vibrancy of this. Great colours!
Thanks everyone. Those small sketches were made last week as a direct result of the cyclonic developments in western India(The weather condition was affecting my plans in a big way). The first sketch was very negative and the last one was the most positive. When I had all four sketches I thought they were supposed to be just one picture as all four of them had been born out of a single cause. So just made a collage where the positive one is in the background and the negativism in the foreground are slowly giving way to the positive energy.
thought this was the "Goa Hangover!" ;) ..
nice collage !
the coconut trees are very expressive indeed !
lovely graphical feel to the painting collage.best wishes.
PC, It was before going to Goa. :)
Sanjeev, thank you. It was something that came out spontneously. And when people like it it feels very good.
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