Showing posts with label warli peacock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label warli peacock. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Extention of Tree of Life

Hi Friends, these days, I am totally busy with lil girl Harshi. Enjoying so many mangoes at any time, daily visit to park, sleeping at odd times, eating out ice creams, finishing of 60 pages drawing book within an hour such activities are making me to go back to my summer vacation time :). This makes me jobless for my painting work but joyful with rejoicing my school summer vacations......Hence today I am doing a quick post of my past commission work of cushion cover, Warli Krishna series.




This is extension of my past post Tree of Life. In that post, my warli Krishna was first time introduced on my blog :). I have painted a variety of animals such peacock, cows, birds and horse in this painting. All of them are mused with music of flute played by warli Krishna.
I have used acrylics on silk cushion cover. Beads, stones and 3D-glitters are used for highlighting effect.
I am linking it to Colours Dekor's weekly stories...Thank u Patty for sharing so much information about other blogger friends' work, Show and Tell Saturday on Artist in Blogland, Paint Party Friday and ABC Wednesday.




































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Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Pair of Peacock

Hello friends :). After enjoying the marriage of my dear brother-in-law, I am back with my blogging activity. Last few weeks were full of shopping, packing, traveling, receiving friends and relatives and last but the most important was enjoying traditional north-Indian food prepared by my mom-in-law :).
This post is inspired by my past post of Mayura.



It was done for one of the order of cushion covers and home decor accessories. I have used warli peacock theme using acrylic colors and stones on silk cushion covers.
So guys, how is it? Did you find the concept of warli peacock on home decor accessories appealing?
I am linking it to Colours Dekor's weekly stories and ABC Wednesday.









Wednesday, 21 December 2011

Colourful Mayura

This is warli peacock. Peacock represents beauty, royalty and love. In India, it is associated with Goddess Saraswati- the goddess of knowledge and Lord Shri Krishna.
This is painted on light greenish blue color fabric with acrylic colors. Traditionally warli peacock is drawn on earthen colour background with white colour on top of it. However I have used green, blue color combo with mirros to give the feather effect of peacock to this painting.
Dimensions: 25cm H x 25 cm W (10"H x 10" W)