This is my first Mixed Media Mural .Five techniques are combined together in this Mural.Hence it is MIXED MEDIA
Radha Krishna is sculpted in M-Seal. The door is worked in clay and the peacock feather is carved in Siporex which is a type of stone used in buildings, a very soft and easy to carve . Glass and copper work is also included along with the texture work created on left side of the mural.The high light of this mural is Siporex.I loved the carving part although I developed some congestion due to the fumes.I am hoping to create one more Mural with all the precautions
Wish me luck friends!
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Have a wonderful weekend
Radha Krishna is sculpted in M-Seal. The door is worked in clay and the peacock feather is carved in Siporex which is a type of stone used in buildings, a very soft and easy to carve . Glass and copper work is also included along with the texture work created on left side of the mural.The high light of this mural is Siporex.I loved the carving part although I developed some congestion due to the fumes.I am hoping to create one more Mural with all the precautions
Wish me luck friends!
Thanks for stopping by
Have a wonderful weekend
A beautiful piece of work!
ReplyDeleteI loved it!
Thanks nagela
ReplyDeleteThanks nagela
ReplyDeleteWoW!! what a lovely mixed media mural love the siporex peacock feathers n the m-seal radha Krishna.. totally amazing..Happy Diwali:)
ReplyDeleteAnandhi madam
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali wishes to you, your family members and your crafts friends. Anandhi madam best wishes for your new arts and crafts projects.
Anandhi madam this is my Diwali message "Lamps of India" which i shared in my Heritage of India blog.
http://indian-heritage-and-culture.blogspot.in/2013/09/lamps-of-india.html
Anandhi madam please look into my Lamps of India message and share your encouraging comment.
Looks like a lot of work and patience put in here.
ReplyDeleteTruly beautiful.
Truly a masterpiece. I wonder how you get this awesome gloss over the m seal work. You are so constantly finding new forms and materials of art. I learn so much from you.
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ReplyDeleteTraditional Indian paintings here at http://hereyougo.co.in/paintings/traditional.html
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