Monday, June 15, 2009
Jain Temple, Ranakpur
For the last week I've been away from my blogging post, working on sketches for a large painting installation for the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (a new project I'll be telling you about in upcoming postings.)
Here's a painting from my trip to India a few years ago. I was in many rural areas there that are without electricity, and still waiting for their own New Deal answer for rural electrification--though their solutions will hopefully be based on solar or biomass, rather than coal.
Labels:
15" x 12",
India,
landscape,
NRECA,
watercolor
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4 comments:
I have heard they are beautiful. my parents visited them this year on a long trip to gujarat. painting is very beautiful
This is very nice - peaceful. I love the colors.
Thank you for your comments! How to approach that much "gray" in a painting is always an interesting challenge.
Gray makes everything sing. It's the lesson I'm working on of late. The drawing here is magnificent.
Beautiful angles.
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