Thursday, 21 June 2012

Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Moving on to next step

Fill up the background




      


Starting with the research for my second drawing...

                                                    Human retina cell




                                                         
 close of human body cells




                                                   


Fat Cell




Cervical Cancer cel






Saturday, 16 June 2012

Finally getting started...

To start with....made the wall even by sticking newspapers on it and then the drawing paper sheet to  work on





Shading technique... scribble..:)












Sharpening the pencil is a tough job....trust me












Wednesday, 13 June 2012

Final Composition

Decided to go for human body cells....here it represents one of the most powerful cell in human body called
 t cell(at left) fighting with the cancer cell. 





trying different techniques of shading




Monday, 11 June 2012

Graphite pencil sketches

I love graphite drawings, I love the straight forwardness, their simplicity and elegance. I love doing them!


Gray Girl
This is called a "Gray Girl" because, Gray is a neutral color to me. Its energy imparts  void, emptiness, lack of movement, emotions, warmth and identifying characteristics. Native Americans also associates gray with friendship. Here I tried to show the inner feelings of the girl ( subject) without showing her facial expressions.

FAD Annex Slum
This is other one called "FAD Annex Slum" which is a sort off slum area near my college. This is the first time i tried sketching by directly looking at something ( ie. not from an image)


This is other sketch when I was researching for one of my college project.


Research for my project - Microorganisms


Decided to work on organic forms.


Was really fascinated by the closer look of tree trunk  







Invisible through naked eye...yet, dominating......MICROORGANISMS...

Concept that which we can not see from naked eyes, trying to execute it on the big canvas.




  Cervical cancer cell


                                                                     
HIV attacking T cell






Few experimental sketches

Worked with charcoal and graphite pencil 





Lichen

                                          Fungus