Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Wai Ghat


Damle Ghat, Wai /Krishna river.. the very spot made famous by Milind Mulick Sir. I had done same spot few months back on location and this is done from same reference .Full emperial size watercolor.

15 comments:

Mineke Reinders said...

Fresh and lovely, with beautiful reflections.

Arti said...

You caught the reflections very well.The place is beautiful...I can see some old world-charm here.A wonderful painting.

Nasar Khot said...

good attempt. reflection and all its really nice

sreenivasa ram makineedi said...

excellent.

Manuel CasaBranca said...

Congratulations. You achieved a great perspective and the water reflexes are great also.
Happy new year from Portugal

Unknown said...

Fabulous Ajay. Wonderful reflections, reflected in the painting.

Ajay Patil said...

thank you everyone

Gold Finch said...

Hello Ajay
Really liked this one a lot nice refreshing colours.

Mary Paquet said...

Ajay, beautifully done. The reflections are so colorful and give a wondeful sense of place.

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Art with Liz said...

Oh my Ajay, this is one of the most beautiful watercolours I've seen on your blog! The way you've caught those reflections on the water are incredible. And such rich colours.

William F. Renzulli said...

I can't say it any better than Art with Liz!

Ajay Patil said...

Gol Finch, Mary, Liz , William - thanks for comments and liking the painting , Thanks for liking it , honestly it’s one of my personal favorite too

rian said...

beautiful work! i particularly liked how the reflections look in this painting of yours.. well done! ;)

Roopika said...

The way the colours blend into each other without taxing the intricacies of this piece is fantastic... The tenderness of the colours balanced with their richness is astounding!

Nancy Goldman said...

This is such a lively, colorful watercolor. I love the gestural quality it has.