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Friday, July 30, 2010

Paints.......



In 2003 January I got an offer for exhibition of my paintings in Flower show which was conducted by Horticulture department Wayanad. Most of my paintings are related to sceneries and landscapes of Wayanad. I would like to introduce some of the paintings from that and other collection.














He is Harsha, one of the most dedicated employee of Atlas.
















Portrait of Rocky in freehand style. Abhay Rocky Dhir is the President and CEO of Atlas Legal Research Pvt. Ltd. Rocky Dhir has devoted his legal career to bringing value and innovation to clients. He founded Atlas Legal Research in 2001 after completing a federal clerkship. He is the first entrepreneur to establish a team of lawyers in India and train them to perform a variety of U.S. legal functions.











The Tomb of Pazhassi Raja is an important heritage site located in the heart of Mananthavady, Wayanad. The late 18th century was a time of wars for the British in India. In the south, Tipu Sultan of Mysore who also ruled over north Kerala was fighting a loosing battle against the British. It was at this time that Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja revolted against the British in Kerala. His revolt was not a freedom struggle, but was directed against the unpopular and unjust tax policies imposed by the British.





















Realistic painting. In most Realistic paintings the artist attempts to represent persons, scenes, things, and facts as they are, life as it is. It will represent the reality and will be simple to convey the message. But in abstract arts it is quite difficult to convey the message to common people.












As per my experience watercolor painting is bit difficult compare to other medium like oil, acrylic etc. because it will get dry very fast and hard to rectify or hide mistakes in a watercolor painting.



































A painting of Wayanad Ghats. You can see the long view of Hotel management college Lakkidi, near to the Gateway of wayanad. This board was installed by Forest Dept indicating the impact of deforestation and to make awareness of aforestation among public. I don’t know how far it has conveyed the massage.




















You can see this picture in the official webste of Atlas. http://www.atlaslegal.com/. One fine Wednesdy morning, 26th Nov 2008 as usual I reached office (Atlas) around 8:10. When I checked the outlook I was really excited to see an email from Kathy (VP,Operations, Atlas) seeking my consent to use this painting for website. The message was this......"Dear Naveen: As you know, I have been seeking artistic contributions for the new Atlas Legal website. The management in India sent us your painting. It is a wonderful piece, and we would like to display it on the home page of the Atlas Legal website. We believe it demonstrates the true spirit of our organization. Please let me know if we have your consent to use it. Once again, thank you for sharing your creative skills with us." It is a great honor and recognition for my art work.




















Jesus Christ

13 comments:

liji said...

Really amazing..super paintings showing some beauty of wayanad....wish u all d best..

anushri k said...

From watercolors to acrylic to color pencils ...you have dabbles in all colors beautifully... I wish you all the best and hope that you will take your just beyond just a 'hobby'

Tanvi.... said...

Hey...amazing paintings and frames...hope to see more of this in future also...all the best...

Anonymous said...

Nice painting sir

Anonymous said...

Amazing............ unbelieving beautiful.

vijeta verma said...

fabulous painings....

Preeti Jain said...

Amazing.......... really wonderful....

sruthi said...

hey very beautiful photos ............u are highly talented and motivated and that shows in every frame........i love ur art work also......congratz and keep going:)

mamta said...

just wow............

renu s said...

Really they are awesome. i m left without any words to tell u how much i liked ur paintings. without any professional training, the work shows ur true passion for it....best wishes for all ur future works n bring it ahead more then a hobby....

Poonam said...

amazing work naveen:)

TCPC said...

awesome paintings! i think the last time i did watercolours was in school!

The one on bird flu is very beautiful! of only we learn to value to lives of other living beings around us.

Dont worry be happy - reminds of me a poster in my mom's home that was pasted on the door of my bedroom when we shifted into that house. I was around 16 that time and somehow, i used to feel very sad for that boy in that poster. i used to wonder about the world around him in that poster! typical teenage thing to be away from books!!


Lord ganesha looks magnificent. I had done a kolam (rangoli in tamil) in white powder paste 2 yrs back for ganesh chathurthi.I made it little different - showed Lord Ganesh as dwijadantham!! that was the first time i had attempted a free hand kolam.

I admire your sketches too of your colleagues. It is not easy to fit in contours so well!

Please keep painting!

Naveen Narayanan T said...

Thanks a lot for all...............