Namita Panchal
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The urbanscape painting reflect the warmness of sunlight in the winter. Only the Shadow of the tree and bird is seen. The nature becomes so invisible in winter. It can not be seen despite of its presence. Tulsi (Holy basil) Kyara is considered sacred in Hindu Culture. It is placed in the front garden of House in Indian houses. In the painting, Tulsi kyara is placed in the garden. It is embellished with Swasthik design and diya (lamp). The painting is three dimensional. Appears to move along with the viewer. It is done with the glazing technique of western art and Bengal wash technique of India. Nearly 20 layers of paints are done. The Masking fluid is even used in the painting. Premium quality material used for the painting. Painting is done with acrylic paint on a good quality watercolour paper. The painting is framed, no glass used. It is varnished with premium quality Satin varnish. Size without frame : 136 cm x 102 cm Size with frame : 140 x 106 cm (plastic frame black with golden colour border, no glass)
The artwork will be packed by Namita Panchal, and orders are typically shipped within 48 hours of being accepted.
As part of our Artwork Protection Guarentee, once the order has been delivered, buyers will have 48 hours to request any returns for the reasons stated in our Returns policy.
I am a professional Artist and Poet based in India. I have studied Bachelor of Visual Arts (B.V.A.) specialised in Painting from India's renowned The M.S.University of Baroda. Then after, I pursued MA Painting from Coventry University, England. Currently I am freelancing full-time with my Art business "Sublime Arts". In the paintings I express the mysterious sublimity in the nature. They are embellished with poetry. It delineate the “Naturescapes” is where nature is in terms of landscapes, its changing nature, and the nature of my ways of seeing it. My paintings talk about good times and hope.
The urbanscape painting reflect the warmness of sunlight in the winter. Only the Shadow of the tree and bird is seen. The nature becomes so invisible in winter. It can not be seen despite of its presence. Tulsi (Holy basil) Kyara is considered sacred in Hindu Culture. It is placed in the front garden of House in Indian houses. In the painting, Tulsi kyara is placed in the garden. It is embellished with Swasthik design and diya (lamp). The painting is three dimensional. Appears to move along with the viewer. It is done with the glazing technique of western art and Bengal wash technique of India. Nearly 20 layers of paints are done. The Masking fluid is even used in the painting. Premium quality material used for the painting. Painting is done with acrylic paint on a good quality watercolour paper. The painting is framed, no glass used. It is varnished with premium quality Satin varnish. Size without frame : 136 cm x 102 cm Size with frame : 140 x 106 cm (plastic frame black with golden colour border, no glass)
I am a professional Artist and Poet based in India. I have studied Bachelor of Visual Arts (B.V.A.) specialised in Painting from India's renowned The M.S.University of Ba...
The artwork will be packed by Namita Panchal, and orders are typically shipped within 48 hours of being accepted.
As part of our Artwork Protection Guarentee, once the order has been delivered, buyers will have 48 hours to request any returns for the reasons stated in our Returns policy.