While painting “Luminous Pink”, I was equally excited and at the same time a little bit apprehensive …. especially exploring a new technique for the first time….it’s quite an easy one but you have to be a little bit cautious while working with an incense stick. Yessss….you heard it right 😊 ..”incense stick”. I worked with an incense stick to burn lovely patterns on paper….
- Take any white paper (gsm doesn’t matter) experiment with “wet on wet” technique….when wet paint is applied on wet paper it creates absolutely magical patterns
- And with an incense stick go ahead and create designs/patterns to your heart’s content!
Painting “Luminous Pink” really felt extra special….maybe because it is for such a wonderful cause: I came across “Twitrartexhibit” on Twitter…..and I found the idea of creating and donating postcard sized paintings by artists from all over the world, to generate funds for charities… a wonderful way to celebrate art! Every year there is a physical exhibition of paintings as well as online. This is my third year….and each year I feel like painting something a little bit unique and a little bit magical for this exhibition…..
More about Twitrartexhibit https://www.twitterartexhibit.org/?s=09
Please do visit my YouTube channel for step by step process of the “Luminous Pink” painting https://youtu.be/EVHMao1t3-U
My compliments. (Kya baat hay…) . That last portrait was incredible. Your wet on wet half made a good portrait excellent.
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Thank you so much! You are too kind!!
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No. It’s true. You definitely have a style… 👍🏻
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Much, much appreciated!! Once again thank you!!!
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The fundraiser sounds awesome and the incense burning is creative and cool!
Love this a lot
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Thank you very much Yvette…you are so kind…Yes! It’s a wonderful organization and this is my 3rd year….😊
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☀️☀️☀️
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Beautiful 🎨
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Thanks a million Cherryl!😍😍
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