Government Museum sketching -1 , Bangalore
It was a little weird to be sitting in our favorite place - the stone bench near the government museum canteen, which is generally so full of families out on a picnic, but now I have come to see that it was actually a fantastic chance to be alone there.
Not a soul - just the trees, us, the squirrels, birds and the sculptures from some obscure period in history, surrounding us.
I love sketching random people in parks, bus stations and cafes - it is super relaxing and a passive way to get better at making art. So, in the absence of people, what could I sketch? Statues and sculptures.
A sketch of one of the sculptures outside Government museum, Bangalore |
Actually, they are fantastic subjects. Firstly, they don't have the annoying habit of moving ;D . Secondly, light and shade stands out more dramatically on their carved, constructed, chiseled features. Great for monochrome studies, I think.
A sketch of one of the sculptures outside Government Museum, Bangalore |
And thirdly, ( if sketching Indian sculptures), you can marvel at the proportions, the simplification, the ornamentation and postures that are unique to ancient Indian art - I have a lot of respect for what people in the past have achieved.
The challenge was to fit them in this tiny book. It was a lot of fun.
sketchbook for sale |
This tiny book has been designed by me to make it easy to carry a sketchbook around that isn't too bulky or conspicuous! It fits nicely into the palm of your hand. It is for Sale! If you would like to know details on how to order it, please email niha.charu@gmail.com
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