What's life without color


Sunday, August 29, 2010

Tribal dance

Tribal dance
© Sanjeev Nandan
Acrylic on canvas : Original concept and painting
  20 in width x 16 in height
Date: Feb 2010
 There is something fascinating about simple lines and colors.When I started this painting, the first thing I did was paint the background. Then came the sketch and the foreground colors which were simply and extension of the background. This concept is based on many simple and beautiful African artwork.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Flamenco - Butterflies on the wall.

Flamenco - Butterflies on the wall.
© Sanjeev Nandan
Acrylic on canvas : Original concept and painting
  24in width x 20 in height x 7/8 in
Date: Mar 2010
Flamenco is a stylized form of dance from Spain. I continue to explore the same theme of dance and music. I have tried to bring out the contrast of bright colors through the earth tone background. I also like to call this painting Butterflies on the wall.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Krishna Kathakali - Story through a dance

Krishna Kathakali - Story through a dance
© Sanjeev Nandan  
Acrylic on canvas : Original concept and painting
16 in width x 20 in height
Date: Dec 2009

Kathakali is a dance form from Kerala ( southern state of India) that tells a story in the form of dance. It's so colorful, you can dedicate your whole theme on this. All the characters dress up elaborately, and it takes hours. This dance involves a lot of graceful steps with hand and eye gestures.

The painting is of one of the characters who play the role of Krishna - a supreme being and deity worshiped in India. Krishna is depicted by his dark skin and a peacock feather on his head. He also plays the flute.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

The musicians

The Musicians
© Sanjeev Nandan
Acrylic on canvas : Original concept and painting
16 in width x 20 in height
Date: June 2010
The musicians is a completely original concept. If you look carefully you will see thick coats of paint, almost oil like. I used a painting knife to create this woody like effect. I initially created the sketch on computer, and then applied the process of simplification which I like to call 'color abstraction'. By the way, the instrument in the painting is called a 'sitar'


 Here is the original digital concept that I created

Here is the cleaned up version after methodically following 'color abstraction'

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Manipuri dancers


Manipuri dancers
Acrylic on canvas. Original concept and painting. 
© Sanjeev Nandan 

2 ft height x 4 ft width x 7/8 inch
Date: Nov 2009


My current theme is dance and music. This painting is based on an Indian classical dance from Manipur, a state in north-eastern India. The costume is amazingly beautiful and interesting at the same time. Manipuri dancers move their body, feet and facial expressions in a subtle manner very gracefully much like a devotional prayer.

This painting took approximately 4 weeks to complete, right from conception to execution. The original sketch was on paper which I quickly transferred to computer. Using simple digital techniques and tools, I applied a color scheme. Once I was satisfied with the digital representation I moved on to painting it.