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
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