Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Chota Dukaan



Chota Dukaan is a piece i've worked on for the last couple of weeks during the art classes i take at home. Its from a series of photographs that i took years ago while traveling somewhere in Karnataka.

Chota Dukaan means small store. This is the typical, local, tiny, hole-in-wall, cigarette shop that grows into the tiny, hole-in-the-wall, treat shop. It has biscuits, chips, sweets, tons of hanging shampoo/oil/soap/food/mouth-freshener sachets, water, perhaps a small icebox, basic home cleaning material, cigarettes and perhaps some juice tetra packs. The shopkeeper gets inside via a secret flap in the back or from the front folding panel etc. Its a cosy little space that he sits in all day long. These stores open early and close late. They are the street-side-water-cooler-hang-out for street side vendors, elderly folks with nothing to do all day, chatty duos, etc. Such stores usually have a mask/object that wards off evil. Look for the little red and black mask in this painting.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Kanha

I've begun painting again. I carry my watercolor travel palette and some water-holder-brushes. We all recently visited Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh. Did not spot any tigers but we did see spotted deer, sambar deer, black faced monkeys, a leopard, bison, small owl variety, common indian kingfisher, wild boar, lots of termite and ant-hills, egrets, and others. I spent some time painting the room and some views of the outdoors from within the room.




Saturday, March 27, 2010

starts of series images


From an ongoing series on streetside vendors selling edibles.


From an ongoing series on Doorways in the parts of india that i travel in.