Wednesday, 21 December 2011

Study of Architecture

17th December 2011, Class No. 9, Study of Architecture.

The scheduled place was Archeology Museum which is located on Kasturba road, Bengaluru. 

We had 2 classes left, 25th and 1st 2012 being sunday  I did not want to postpone the one class, as there would be a long gap, therefore we had class on 17th and 18th December.  Some of them could not make it to the class as the timing were from 3 to 6pm.

As the wheather was getting cold, Venu started the session with a demonstration of the museum building, he took almost 50minutes to complete the work, everybody watched him carefully while painting.  After completing some commented that it was the best work by him so far.  

later some wanted to see the work of Venkatappa, I took them to the gallery where they admired the water colours and were amazed to see the scenes from Ooty which were done by K.Venkatappa a senior artist from Karnataka, they had a quick look and went straight to paint with lot of  inspiration.

Venu demonstrating while Roopa, Urvashi, Arun and Vishanth observing him

Venu's work

Vishanth, Sonia, Roopa and Pooja

Urvashi's study

Roopa's study

Vishanth's work

Arun's Study




Some of them were unable to finish the work as it was cold and chill, also due to bad light.










Class No. 10 was scheduled at Cubbon Park

The last class was scheduled at Cubbon Park, as we had cover all the necessary subjects the 10th class was all about their doubts, therefore everybody were told to come up with question were Venu answered by correcting their works, some wanted to know creating perspective, some had doubt in painting clouds, a few wanted to know how to apply textures and Vishanth wanted to know how to paint a steel object.  Venu solved there question by demonstrating.  Finally we ended the class at 1:30pm thanking Venugopal for instructing for 10 weeks.
Venu suggesting Raj Mathur

Sanjana, Raj Mathur, Venu, Arun,Sonia and Vishanth

Venu's Demo

As most of them missed some classes we are holding a special class at Sankey lake, followed by visit to Rumale Channabasavaiha's  water colour painting exhibition which is happening at   National Gallery of Modern Art, Bengaluru.


















Anybody interested to participate can contact Krishna Prasad  9886394195, also we plan to hold new batches in , Discover Bengaluru through skecting, 10 week workshop in Sketching and Drawing, Art of water colour, a 10 week workshop exploring water colour and How to see and take better pictures? a 6 week workshop on basic photography.



Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Art of Water colour, class 8, Studying Village atmosphere


10-12-2011

Class No. 8 was scheduled at Siddaram Dhinne at Rajajinagar, Bengaluru.

The meeting point was star bazaar between 09:45 to 10 am, which is at the entrance of rajajinagar, most of them were in time and we left the place sharp at 10 thinking others would come directly to the spot.

It is difficult to find a place like village in Bengaluru city, as it has developed a lot since IT sector hit the city to top. Either we need to travel nearly 20km outside the city to get a village atmosphere.  All our participants come from different locality, most of them stay outskirt the city where one has to travel minimum of 10km even if we hold a class at central Bengaluru.  It is then I decided to hold the class at Rajajinagar where I found a village atmosphere at siddaram dhinne.
A view of Siddarama Dhinne at Rajajinagar


Everybody were excited  to paint at village, but none were disappointed when they came to Siddaram Dhinne, (which is just 4 km from railway station) when they saw the atmosphere with cock, hen, sheep, cows and houses with mangalore tiles which were a typical scene of village.  People greeted us with a staring  look they did not know why we were there, after talking to some main people they were polite and asked me if I require anything like chair or table to paint.

As usual we started with a sketching session followed by demonstration by Venu

Venu seen demonstrating


Venu's work




Renuka, Sanjana and Shradha seen sketching
Shilpa, Roopa and Arun on his bike sketching

Pooja and  Sonia seen Painting
Arun's landscape


Roopa's study

Sanjana's Study

Renuka's study

Renuka's sketch

Roopa's study

Vishanth's study

Pooja's study
Sonia's Landscape of Village
 
By the time everybody finished the work it was 2:15 and one by one started to leave, finally some of them took correction from venu and left.  It will be a memorable day for everyone.  The whole excitement for them was that lot of people were flocked around them when they were painting, also the children in the locality were excited.  Some of them bought their drawing book and were seen drawing.
Children excited

Roopa seen painting while chidren observe her

Sunday, 4 December 2011

Water colour painting at Sankey Lake


4th December 2011

Class No. 7,  Study of Water / Reflection at Sankey Lake, Sadashivnagar, Bengaluru. 

Bengaluru being called garden city, is also maintaining its countable lakes in absolute mint condition in and around the city, among them Sankey Lake is one with its beautiful landscapes.  The place is opened to public in between 5:30 to 10 am and 4:30 to 8pm, during these time lot of people visit the place for yoga, walk and meditation. 

The class was early in the morning 7:30 am to 10 am as the lake remained closed for public, some missed the class as they were unable to make it in time.

 
A view of  sankey lake




Studying water and reflection was one of our subject in the 10 week water colour workshop.  We have reached 7th class and all our participants are pretty comfortable with the medium.  It is now that we are moving further in the class.  The whether was awesome to sketch and paint as it was not chill.  


We were there at sankey lake sharp at 7:30 am and some of them had already been there, by 7:45 most of them were there except for few who were unable to make it.  As usual the session started with sketching, but due to the time limitation Venu started the demonstration early, it went on for 45minutes and the others were eagerly waiting for him to finish so that they could start painting.

Venu's demonstration work













Sanjana's study

Arun's Landscape

Poornima's study



Raj Mathur's painting

Pooja's study

Roopa's study
It was 10'o clock and the security of the lake came whistling, we were given some extra time, by then everybody had finished their work, one can see the result of working early.
Shradha's landscape

Sunday, 20 November 2011

Art of Water colour, Class No. 6

20th November 2011,


Class No. 6 at Chitrakala Parishath, Bengaluru.

I along with Venu were there at parishath at 9:30am, Sonia was the first to come.  I happen to meet Mr. Basuka, allumanai of J J School of Art,  he was happy to show some of his work to us.  Even others joined us and admired the artists work.  He had done some intricate tiny flowers using colour papers.  

Most of them had come, couple of them missed todays class.  As usual we started with a drawing session.  Each one explored the premises of CKP and came up with different subjects, some used the temple, rocks, some with trees and few of them explored the pillars and stairs. 

Sketching session

In the days session Venu demonstrated in a different manner, he used pen to draw and later coloured using water colour.        
Venu Seen demonstrating
Sanjana, Pooja, Urvashi, Vishanth and Roopa seen painting
Venu's Drawing
Venu's  coloured work, CKP         
Vishant Painting







Shradha been disturbed by monkey
 During half way we were invaded by flocks of Monkeys, fearless  they started looking for eatables in the bags and walked away with apple and a orange which was a snack of Shilpa and Sehali,  they also took away their lunch box on a tree, opened it and found empty and returned (threw) them after cleaning them.
Been disturbed by Monkey's invasion

Pooja's work

Shraddha's Drawing

Raj Mathur's View of  CKP

Shilpa's Study

Vishanth's Study

Sehali's Study
 After the monkeys left they all continued  working,  it was 2'o clock when we winded up the days session followed by a gallery visit.