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Showing posts with label art of bengal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art of bengal. Show all posts
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Monday, 17 December 2012
Evergreen North Bengal
© Shubhankar Adhikari ( artist )
watercolour painting on paper (8" x 11")
I made this paintings in the month of august 2012. This year when I visited North Bengal , I was lucky enough to find a very experienced driver for my rented car. He spotted me various beautiful places on the way to Lataguri,Jhalong, Bindu,Chalsa ,Gorumara ,Murti ( ...........the list will be a long one ). He stopped the car many a time and gave me enough chance to do my fine art related works. In this painting you can see a beautiful place between Jhalong and Bindu.We stopped their for a while to take a cup of tea from a tea stall . The place is so beautiful that I will be unable to forget it ever.
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
Delhi bound super fast train departing Kolkata-Howrah station........Kolkata cityscape painting
Friday, 5 October 2012
Unforgettable North Bengal
© Shubhankar Adhikari 2012
Title - Unforgettable North Bengal
Watercolour and Pen on paper
This is my another painting from "North Bengal series". This beautiful roadside wooden house grabbed my attention when I was just moving towards Jhalong ,North Bengal,Dooars, and I instantly decided that I should paint this scene one day. Finally I completed my painting yesterday and named it "Peace Home".
Wednesday, 25 July 2012
North Bengal recalls
© Shubhankar Adhikari
watercolour painting on paper
I have mentioned you earlier that the beauty of North Bengal always enthralls me. I noticed this beautiful roadside wooden cottage while returning from Bindu. Last week I created this artwork. I have used here sap green,viridian hue, ultramarine blue and little bit of burnt sienna.
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