I was fond of art since my childhood…..participated in art competitions in school and college days… Now working in the fields like Live Portraits, Portraits from Photographs and painting in different media… specially Charcoal, pencil and soft pastel. Some of the paintings were published in a magazine “God Bless Our Home”. Had worked for illustration works in novels also…
You can visit my studio to view any art work in flesh before you proceed with a commission. I will be more than happy to welcome you. I feel lucky as I have got my passion as my career. Don’t hesitate to ask if there is anything specific you are looking for… Hope you enjoyed browsing my website
In Fine Art, a portrait can be a sculpture, a painting, a form of photography or any other representation of a person, in which the face is the main theme. Traditional easel-type portraits usually depict the sitter head-and-shoulders, half-length, or full-body. There are several varieties of portraits, including: the traditional portrait of an individual, a group portrait, or a self portrait. In most cases, the picture is specially composed in order to portray the character and unique attributes of the subject.
Artists' charcoal is a form of dry art medium made of finely ground organic materials that are held together by a gum or wax binder or produced without the use of binders by eliminating the oxygen inside the material during the production process. These charcoals are often used by artists for their versatile properties, such as the rough texture that leaves marks less permanent than other art media. Charcoal can produce lines that are very light or intensely black, while being easily removable, yet vulnerable to leaving stains on paper. The dry medium can be applied to almost any surface from smooth to very coarse.