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Postcards from India

Acrylic on Canvas
8" x 8"
$150
30 Paintings in 30 Days Challenge

My Theme for this challenge is going to be as the name suggests "Postcards from India" - I am going to combine my love for Indian art and my new love for painting contemperory abstracts into small paintings/postcards with Indian motifs. I am working from the many photos i took during my trips and creative abstract backgrounds.

I did the same series last year in 2015, it will be interesting to compare.
Postcards from India 2016
Acrylic on Canvas
8" x 8"
$150
30 Paintings in 30 Days Challenge

My Theme for this challenge is going to be as the name suggests "Postcards from India" - I am going to combine my love for Indian art and my new love for painting contemperory abstracts into small paintings/postcards with Indian motifs. I am working from the many photos i took during my trips and creative abstract backgrounds.

I did the same series last year in 2015, it will be interesting to compare. 

Sometimes, doing quick paintings in 1 day....  and then looking at them the next day opens up new ideas. Here is the revised version.





Acrylic on Canvas
8" x 8"
$150
30 Paintings in 30 Days Challenge

My Theme for this challenge is going to be as the name suggests "Postcards from India" - I am going to combine my love for Indian art and my new love for painting contemperory abstracts into small paintings/postcards with Indian motifs. I am working from the many photos i took during my trips and creative abstract backgrounds.

I did the same series last year in 2015, it will be interesting to compare. 
Cleansing
Large acrylic on canvas
24" x 30"
$1000

A very symbolic painting, includes a baby elephant cleansing and spraying water while a white bird flies away. Painted in a contemporary, imaginary setting.
Sold to The Lowell Community Health Center via the Art Up program.
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