Art is like meditation for me. I draw immense pleasure and satisfaction when I play with colours. I wish I could become one of the colours on one of my favorite artworks to stay there forever. I think nothing could be more satisfying than pursuing your hobby.
Creating something without words, something that speaks to people. Art is a language of its own.
I feel happy and serene. In an ever-busy schedule, art is an escape from the constant chaos and pressure.
RADHA RANI
This is ACRYLIC artwork on 8 by 10 inches art paper. The peacock feathers signify the thoughts of Lord Krishna.... making Radha even more beautiful.
Rashi you have a great blog going! you paint beautifully , the colors compliment one another and your sketches are also very good. Will keep visiting. take care.
wow-amazing work!!Love the colors and compostion-simply stunning! I am a visual artist as well-great to meet other artists out here and see their work!-Soraya
This is beautiful. I love your use of colors and I love how Radharani's jewelry seems to glow in the dark with that dark night around her. Her eyes are exquisite, and I love the flowers in her braid. Jai Sri Radhe! Please do more Radha and Krishna paintings; they are the best!
Rashi, I loved the colourful arts, not the sketchings. Where you have used the colour, the art changes with another meaning. Specially, the "Radharani" subject was very good and the tribals and African women were very nice too...it seems to be with the fragrance of that environment and culture. Thank you. Baishali
Oh, my. The peacock feathers make me think she's been hypnotized. But maybe after looking at this dazzling art that would be us (the ones getting entranced). Thank you.
I was looking for Radha Rani's images on the internet. Here's the one which has captured her symbolism: beauty, dazzling eyes, tenderness, heavenly nature, the color and the connection to Krishna ... I just love it.
Rashi, you had shown interest about featuring your work on our blog www.thekeybunch.com. Could you plz mail me back...thekeybunch@gmail.com
ReplyDeletewow Rashi, thats yet another wonderful piece of art frm you.
ReplyDeleteI need the pictures of your work, how do i go about it? Should I copy them from your blog? - rekha
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I love your Radha Rani series, Rashi.
ReplyDeleteRashi you have a great blog going! you paint beautifully , the colors compliment one another and your sketches are also very good.
ReplyDeleteWill keep visiting. take care.
beautiful. enigmatic.
ReplyDeleteWow..i just loved all your posts...amazing work...
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteThis one is so far my favourite of all ur artwork.The choice of colours especially is gr8.Kudos to ur painting.
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ReplyDeletevery well made!!!!! I really like the colors and the way you have painted. Keep up the good work!!!
ReplyDeleteElegant composition.
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ReplyDeletewow-amazing work!!Love the colors and compostion-simply stunning! I am a visual artist as well-great to meet other artists out here and see their work!-Soraya
ReplyDeleteawsome! wonderful vibrant colours plus that night background!
ReplyDeleteYOu have some nice art work! Enjoyed looking through.
ReplyDeleteYour work is so beautiful. I love peacock feathers, it is interesting to learn about the significance.
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I love your Radha Krishna paintings. But its been long, more than a year - why haven't you posted anything? Just wondering...
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. I love your use of colors and I love how Radharani's jewelry seems to glow in the dark with that dark night around her. Her eyes are exquisite, and I love the flowers in her braid. Jai Sri Radhe! Please do more Radha and Krishna paintings; they are the best!
ReplyDeleteSo vibrant and beautiful!!
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Rashi,
ReplyDeleteI loved the colourful arts, not the sketchings. Where you have used the colour, the art changes with another meaning. Specially, the "Radharani" subject was very good and the tribals and African women were very nice too...it seems to be with the fragrance of that environment and culture.
Thank you.
Baishali
colourful...nice sketches
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excellent! You are a very talented girl!
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Vanitha
Bangalore
So beautiful !
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Oh, my. The peacock feathers make me think she's been hypnotized. But maybe after looking at this dazzling art that would be us (the ones getting entranced). Thank you.
ReplyDeleteFantastic Painting
ReplyDeleteWow! it is very beautiful. I just love it.
ReplyDeleteSuperb painting .. I adore these kind of paintings..Love the usage of color..bright and happy colours...
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your work is excellent!
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I was looking for Radha Rani's images on the internet. Here's the one which has captured her symbolism: beauty, dazzling eyes, tenderness, heavenly nature, the color and the connection to Krishna ... I just love it.
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