Friday, 12 April 2019

Stippling Art, Dot Work | Learning the technique | Stippled Flowers



Lately, I got attracted to some artworks created by the artists using the dot drawing technique called Stippling. Stippling is an ink drawing technique where you apply tone and texture in small dots. In another words, stippling is a drawing technique in which areas of light and shadow are created using nothing but dots. In a drawing or painting the dots are made of pigment of a single color applied with a pen or brush.

The basic idea is simple : For darker areas you apply a greater number of dots and keep them close together. Then for progressively lighter areas use fewer dots and space them farther apart.
Some people also call this technique as pointillism. But stippling is distinct from pointillism, which uses dots of different colors to stimulate blended colors.

Stippling demands patience and precision, and each piece takes hours to complete.



Here are few flower works which I drew using this technique. You can see by zooming the work that it has been drawn with millions of small dots of pen.





"Anemone"
Pen on Paper
8.5inch × 10.5inch





"Peony"
Pen on Paper
8.5inch × 10.5inch





"Dahlias"
Pen on Paper
8.5inch × 10.5inch





"Orchids"
Pen on Paper
8.5inch × 10.5inch








The process definitely takes hours and demands patience but worth it. I love the texture created by this technique. It looks astonishingly beautiful. I would love to do more works by using this technique and improve my skills.




Thank you for stopping by. Let me know if you like my work. Keep supporting. Keep making art. :) 





Tuesday, 12 March 2019

Lord Ganesha



Lord Ganesh is one of the best known and loved deities in the Hindu pantheon of gods, and indeed is the most recognized outside of India.

Ganesh ( also spelled Ganesa or Ganesha ) is the Lord of Good Fortune who provides prosperity, fortune and success. He is the first deity to be worshiped as he can remove all obstacles of both material and spiritual kinds.

He is the Lord of Beginnings and is invoked before the undertaking of any task. He is the patron of arts, crafts and sculptures. He is also considered as Lord of astrology, action and god of harvest 
( particularly for sugarcane growers ). Devotees believe that if Ganesh is worshiped, he grants success, prosperity and protection against adversity. In a lesser known role Ganesh is also the destroyer of vanity, selfishness and pride.




Acrylics on paper
22inch × 15inch




As per Hindu Mythology, he is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. He is also worshiped as the God of education, knowledge, wisdom and wealth. Ganesh is one of the five major Hindu deities ( The Holy Trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva and the Chief Goddess - Maa Durga being the other four) whose idolatry is glorified as the Panchayatana Puja.





Acrylics on canvas
15inch × 20inch






The Meaning of Ganesh ~

Gan means group. The Universe is a group of atoms and different energies. This Universe would be in chaos if there was no supreme law governing these diverse groups of entities. The Lord of all these groups of atoms and energies is Ganesh. He is the Supreme consciousness that pervades all and brings order in the Universe.



Lord Ganesh is ~~
  • Achintya ~ beyond thought
  • Avyakta ~ beyond expression 
  • Ananta ~ eternal




Acrylics on canvas
15inch × 20inch




Although Ganesh has 108 names but popular names are ~
  • Ganpati ~ Lord of Shiva ganas
  • Vinayaka ~ the eternal leader 
  • Vighneshwara ~ removal of all obstacles 
  • Vighnaharta ~ the remover of hurdles 
  • Sumukha ~ the Lord with a beautiful face
  • Balchandra ~ the wearer of moon on his forehead 
  • Lambodara ~ the one with a big stomach
  • Gajanana ~ the Elephant headed God 
  • Ek Danta ~ the Lord with one tusk 
  • Lambkarna ~ long Eared God
  • Kapila ~ the one with tawny colored skin
 and many more.


There are lot of symbolism involved with Ganesh idols. There are total 32 forms of Ganesha. Importance is given to the posture in Ganesh idols ( sitting, standing, dancing or relaxing ) and also to the direction of Ganesh trunk. Normally Ganesh is shown with 2, 6, 8, 10 and 16 arms. On rare occasion, he is shown with 5 heads. In his hands, he is shown with different articles depending upon the role he is playing. During Ganesh chaturthi festival, Ganesh statues are made with different themes which are creative as well as carry message for devotees.


He is worshiped and adored in all His forms and is one of the cutest Hindu Gods too - and that's why He is children's favorite too.



There are many mantras, stotras and aartis specifically written in the Vedas and Puranas to please and worship the great Lord. The most important of them all is -


“Vakratunda Mahaakaaya Suryakotee Sama Prabha 
Nirvighnam kuru mey Deva Sarva kaaryeshu Sarvadaa”