Monday, 20 June 2016



        Kerala Backwaters..

       

                 













Tuesday, 31 May 2016

   Study at Night ...

(A Painting in Watercolour..)
 

Great people never dies....


..Fortunately I along with my classmates got an opportunity of spending time hearing his lecture on sustainable cities . He had a great vision for India. Not only it’s cities but it’s underdeveloped villages also. He was talking about how rural urban migration could be mitigated by adopting an approach that would focus on making a cluster of villages self-sustaining. It would be done through proving urban amenities like good infrastructure for business and education etc.., doing something for skill development. He said that a city could evolve out of a village also. Reducing carbon footprint by moving towards solar energy was his massage for the new generation….it was a great experience…..I remind when a funny moment came when a person asked him about corruption in government sector…even he was continuing with his words he was asked to take an OATH simultaneously with Kalam sir that he would not do corruption in his private as well as public life.
His story will always remain incomplete without making reference towards his great efforts for education. Students will always love him…his inspiring books will always keep him alive. In his book ‘Ignited mind’ he writes about dream….he says that we should never stop dreaming …because dreams give us new vision…and the vision creates a new reality

     

 A life of Perception_

The one good aspect of those childhood days was that we used to have a psychological freedom to do what wanted to do. We never bothered about the public perception and had little to think before starting any action. But as soon as we start growing and start putting ourselves into order, the extent of freedom start declining. There are a range of factors within ideological framework formulated by a number of social institutions like family, caste, class, race, state etc. that exerts inter generational effect on people. People start identifying with all these things and in that process face several hurdles in taking independent decisions true to their nature. Though they are made centuries before but due to lack of inflexibility they even today put pressure on individual spirit....


( The painting draws the inspiration from Yin Yang to depict a psychological condition where one finds  his/her state of mind in unstable condition ...his nature fluctuate between masculinity and femininity ....there is no clear balance in life at any certain point of time...)

Sunday, 8 May 2016


Happy Mother's Day
           
    “If you can't go back to your mother's womb, you'd better learn to be a good fighter.” 


   
  A woman as a mother is the most selfish and the selfless person....but this selfishness is for the happiness for her child...the child that she nourishes with her blood ...this is a selfless love...

     
   ( A mural ..finished during a collge festival in my Second Yr. The painting derives it's inpiration      form a mother's love for her child and how she takes care of this little living body in her womb.  )
               A mother is like a scultor. she crafts her child. she gives direction to his/her growth....and   that is very natural...there is nothing pretentious here...



    

Thursday, 5 May 2016

Monday, 7 March 2016


  Portrait of a childhood friend....





Some coastal watercolours and streetscapes in Kerala.....its really a beautiful place ..especially the natural and cultural landscape with all its backwaters and coconut trees. 












Thursday, 11 February 2016




A Night out on the street........the dark has it's own beauty..you remain unaware of most of the things that you can't ignore in the daylight....your eyes remain more focused towards the goal...you feel more with yourself.......some night scenes in watercolur..


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    Kerala Backwaters....

   



Friday, 29 January 2016

Portraits in Watercolour...

 Hi friends..... .  feeling happy about my first post......these are the portraits that I did during college days.