Showing posts with label aquarello. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aquarello. Show all posts

Friday, 1 November 2013

Cityscape

© Shubhankar  Adhikari 
watercolour art on paper

Travelling is great stimulus for my creative journey and I have been fortunate enough visiting various parts of India. My passion for my art and my love for the wonderful medium of watercolour is revealed through my varied subject matter. I always like to capture the mood and atmosphere of the city I visit through my paintings.

Thursday, 3 October 2013

Watercolour Landscape - Dooars - Jalpaiguri ,North Bengal

© Shubhankar  Adhikari 2013
Watercolour painting on paper 
size -11" x 14"

Completed this artwork yesterday. This is a place near Chapramari ,Jalpaiguri,West Bengal. While passing through the forest of Chapramari, I noticed this place. Though the place is not exactly what I have painted here. I have used my imagination to bring some difference.


Monday, 8 July 2013

Landscape in watercolour

© Shubhankar  Adhikari 
watercolour painting on paper

Sharing a painting from "Rural Bengal series" .I made this art work in the month of may 2013.

Sunday, 2 June 2013

Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Dilapidated House - a semi-abstract approach

© Shubhankar  Adhikari (Artist ) 2013
Watercolour and Ink on paper

Happy to share  this painting with you, which I have created two months ago. Dilapidated or abandoned houses are my favourite subject to paint. I often get nostalgic visiting those houses. Here I have used watercolour ,Indian ink and pen on paper. 

Thursday, 21 March 2013

Living with Peace and Tranquility

© Shubhankar  Adhikari (Artist )
watercolour painting on paper 

Just completed this painting and sharing with you instantly. Thanks to internet.I observed this beautiful house in North Bengal while touring. The wooden houses in North Bengal always inspire me to paint. 


Monday, 25 February 2013

Wooden house

© Shubhankar  Adhikari (Artist ) 2013
watercolour painting on paper (7" x 11" )

Often I like to paint  a simple composition like this. Last time when I visited North Bengal , I noticed various kinds of wooden houses beautifully coloured and maintained by the local people. Each one is different from the other. I always love to paint them. Here I am sharing a painting with you.

Thursday, 8 March 2012

Bishnupur, Bankura District,West Bengal ,India

  
© Shubhankar Adhikari
Watercolour on paper


This painting was made by me recently inspired by the architecture of Bishnupur .Bishnupur is famous for its terracotta temples. Apart from being a heritage city is also the manufacturer of one of the most expensive saris in India. These Saris are created by the artistic craftsmen of this city. When I visited the city I was completely spellbound by its beauty and rich cultural heritage. I painted this beautiful   temple I visited there. 

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