Sunday, September 27, 2015
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Posted by KANIKA CHANDOLIA
On 11:18 PM
This drawing is of Lord Krishna's Childhood. My first Hindu Religious Art. The most difficult part that I have encountered while drawing this picture was the details on jewelry. For that I have used oil colors and pencils. Since the camera quality is low, the details are not much visible on the jewelry. I loved drawing each and every bit of this drawing. It took me around 4-5 hours to come up with this drawing. I have used pastel colors and oil colors wherever needed.
Reference Picture: http://www.dollsofindia.com/images/products/krishna-pictures/bal-gopal-QK94_l.jpg
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Friday, May 17, 2013
Posted by KANIKA CHANDOLIA
On 7:07 PM
~~TIME~~
Time is free, but it's priceless
You can't own it, but you can use it.
You can't keep it, but you can spend it.
Once you've lost it, you can never have it.
This drawing is on my personal concept. It is depicting the regret of wasting old time of life that one cannot get again unfortunately.
Made By: Graphite 2B, 8B and mechanical pencil
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Posted by KANIKA CHANDOLIA
On 1:18 AM
Well this little girl is my best friend's niece. She's finally at an age where she can pose a little and I really love it. She's adorable and very cute. She resembles my best friend a lot and I love the way she do all the naughty stuff around. :P
I wanted to draw something special and at the same time wanted to play with pastels. I always asked by my friends and family to make their sketches once. So I thought to make something special for my best friend - 'Manisha' for whom I never made anything.
In this drawing I have manipulated her clothes while putting alphabets on it. Secondly I tried hard to make her furry blanket but because of lack of edgy pastels I wasn't able to make that much fur. And left it while putting a little bit sparkly effect using white pastel.
All and all I loved making her especially her clothes :) and hope Manisha would like it too :)
Material Used - Dry Pastels, Tissue Papers
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