Showing posts with label Palette Knife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Palette Knife. Show all posts

Sunday, 20 March 2016

Abstract Painting


New Abstract painting with palette knives.

12"*24" Abstract Painting-Acrylic

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Cheers.
RUBY

Thursday, 3 July 2014

Pink Blossom - Speed Painting

One fine day had to meet a friend and suddenly she said she would like to have one of my paintings. Yes, I wanted to gift her one but, didn't have anything ready. So, sat down with my canvas and tools and came up with the "Pink blossom" in two hours as I didn't have much time in hand.This would be one of my speed paintings. She was quite happy with the outcome. Waiting for the framed pic on her wall. Hope you like it too!                                  P.S. The camera hasn't done justice to the painting as the colours haven't come exactly as it's in the painting.                                                                                                                  Ruby.
18"*18" Acrylic-Palette knife painting
Lets take a closer look

Sunday, 22 June 2014

Flower Power-II

Hello friends,

Its flowers again...

12"*18" Acrylic painting
   
Here I have used thick coats of acrylic paints using palette knife to create a rich texture. Yes, colourful it is...
Hope you like it!

I would love to hear from you at- rubyspalette@gmail.com  
Do keep visiting my space and yes, don't forget to follow my blog if you like my paintings :-)

Linking it to Patricia's blog- http://coloursdekor.blogspot.in


Luv,
RUBY


Monday, 26 May 2014

Lifeline

First painting from my series- Lifeline.It is done with acrylic paints and palette knife.The beauty of it lies in its simplicity.                                                                                                                                         Cheers,                                                                                                                                               
Ruby

Sunday, 2 June 2013

Poppy Love


I perhaps owe having become a painter to flowers. 

                                                                                 ~Claude Monet

Flowers have always intrigued me and it is their mere simplicity which has more often than not captured my attention. Flowers are like friends who bring colour to our life. You'll find flowers in many of my paintings in their different forms and glory. 
It is Poppies which I chose to be the subject of my painting this time.
Work in progress
  It is well said that, "if you have a garden and a library you have everything you need".
10"*12" Acrylic Painting - Poppy Love (Pink)
 Don't you agree??
10"*12" Acrylic Painting - Poppy Love (Green)

This is how the paintings look on the wall-


Tell me which one you liked.

I would love to hear from you at rubyspalette@gmail.com  
...and yes, don't forget to follow my blog if you like my paintings :-)

Linking it to Patricia's blog- http://coloursdekor.blogspot.in

Luv,
RUBY


Sunday, 14 April 2013

Spirit of HOLI



Every year I eagerly wait for the festival of colours -HOLI. My mind seemed to be taken up with reminiscences of colourful memories of childhood when we used to be ready with bucket full of coloured water or balloons to colour our prey :-)
The legend behind Holi celebration goes like this- Lord Krishna (Indian God)  was jealous of his soul mate Radha’s fair complexion as he was very dark . Naughty young Krishna complained to his mother Yashoda about this injustice of nature. To placate the child, doting mother asked Krishna to apply colour on Radha's face and change her complexion according to his choice. Playful and mischievous Krishna appreciated the idea and implemented it. The game of applying colours thus gained so much popularity that it became a tradition and later it turned out to be a full - fledged festival.
 

The spirit of Holi is in the joyous expression of vibrant colours. This is my attempt at bringing Holi on to my canvas.

Spirit of Holi-12"*24" Acrylic painting on stretched canvas 

 On a closer look
Holi Colors thus signify-
Red- Purity
Green- Vitality
Blue- Calm and sedateness
Yellow- Pious feeling 


Signing off with this… and yes, don’t forget to follow my blog if you like my work :-)

I would love to hear from you at rubyspalette@gmail.com 

Luv,
RUBY