Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Pen Sketch


My first attempt to Pencil sketch..Saw in one of the sites couldn't resist attempting it..

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Gannu Bhaiya -- Glass painting


This is Gannu bhaiya..Done on glass with water based colours..

Peacock -- Crystal glass painting



This is the crystal glass peacock glass paiting. It was difficult but worth doing it..

Method: Its the same as glass painting. But crystals of glasses are pasted over the pattern once the design is painted.

My Glass paintings



Radha and krishna:
This is my favourite glass painting i have done. These paintings are my first attempt.

Glass painting method:

Requirements:
A clean piece of glass, of the desired size. For a first-timer, a square piece of size 8X8”
Glass liners
Glass paints
Paintbrushes
Nail-polish remover
A soft piece of cloth
Steps:
1. Choose a pattern. For a glass painting, a pattern must be clean lined, with minimum intricate curving and pointed corners.
2. Once a pattern is selected, copy it on to a piece of paper of the same size as the piece of glass. The pattern must be drawn exactly on the center of the sheet. A margin of at least one-and-a-half inches must be left out on every side of the glass.
3. Place the sheet on a flat surface and the glass on top of it, in perfect alignment with the piece of paper.
4. Trace out the outline carefully on the glass with the glass-liner, squeezing the tube from the bottom.
5. Take care not to smudge any part of the the traced pattern while working upon another part of the drawing. If this happens accidentally, swab the smudged portion with cotton-wool dipped in a little nail polish remover, then wipe out the surface with a clean dry piece of cloth.
6. Once the whole pattern has been traced, leave it to dry for about 3-4 hours. It may also be blow-dried with hot air to hasten up the drying process.
7. After the glass painting pattern has dried completely, start filling it in with glass colors of your choice. Use one-directional strokes to fill in the paint. Avoid spilling, do not take two much paint.
8. Use fine-tipped brushes to fill out the corners and areas near the outlines. From time to time, lift up the glass and look at the painting from underneath, any unfilled portion will be visible and can be filled out.
9. Pierce with a fine needle any bubbles that may appear, or gently brush them on to the glass painting outlines and out of the painting. Then wipe off the extra color outside the outlines with nail-polish remover.
10. Never put two coats of paint on any one portion. It will stand out and give a very shabby appearance to the finished painting. If you have to apply two coats, go over the entire area to blend the coats properly.
11. Take care not to lift the painting up vertically while paints are still wet, in order to prevent the glass paints from dripping.

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