The painting depicts a corridor on a street, with an arched construction overhead. The dominant color scheme is brown, which gives the scene an aesthetic feel. In the distance, there are directional boards that appear to be guiding pedestrians through the corridor. there are doors and windows that hint at a series of shops and marketplace beyond. The wooden floor has a rich appearance, with visible patterns and a slightly weathered texture that suggests age and character. Use of watercolor medium adds a unique and timeless aesthetics to the scene.
The painting gives the impression of a hidden gem, a secret alleyway or passageway that is full of character and history. The painting evokes a sense of nostalgia, as if the viewer is being transported to another era or place.
Material used –
Watercolor on Paper sheet.
Dimensions –
18(L) x 14(W) inches
*The painting is an original artwork, signed by the artist himself.
*Frame shown in the picture may vary.
The painting is a beautiful portrayal of a historic landscape with two temples located at the centre. The temples are depicted in shades of grey, The staircase gives the painting more dimensionality and a sense of perspective, and creates a path for the viewer’s eye to follow towards the temples.
All in all, the color scheme of the painting is somber, with subdued shades of grey dominating the scene. However, there is a glimpse of the trees visible behind the temple, which provides a sense of life and energy amidst the solemnity of the temples.
The painting also features an arched entryway, which adds a sense of grandeur and importance to the scene. The archway frames the temples and creates a focal point for the painting.
Material used –
Watercolor on Paper sheet.
Dimensions –
18(L) x 14(W) inches
*The painting is an original artwork, signed by the artist himself.
*Frame shown in the picture may vary.
The painting portrays a breathtaking landscape with the magnificent Jahaj Mahal palace in Mandav as its centerpiece. The Jahaj Mahal was built during the rule of the Sultan of Malwa, Ghiyas-ud-din Khilji, in the late 15th century. The palace’s unique design was intended to create the ship-like palace built in water, with its elongated shape and prominent balconies resembling the decks of a seafaring vessel. The palace was built on the banks of Munj Talab, a small lake in Mandu, and was surrounded by water on three sides, further enhancing the illusion of a ship floating in water.
The watery brushstrokes of the watercolor medium lend the painting an ethereal quality, evocative of the palace’s storied past. The brushwork is deliberate and controlled, and convey a sense of organic movement and liveliness. The perspective of the painting is carefully crafted to provide a bird’s eye view of the scene, emphasizing the majesty and grandeur of the palace as it towers over the verdant landscape below. The precise details and the specific rendering of the palace’s architecture and surroundings, allows a deep immersion in the painting’s atmosphere.
Material used –
Watercolor on Paper sheet.
Dimensions –
19(L) x 26(W) inches
*The painting is an original artwork, signed by the artist himself.
*Frame shown in the picture may vary.
Gwalior Fort is a significant historical monument in India, dating back to the 8th century. The fort was ruled by several dynasties, including the Tomars, Mughals, and Scindias. The fort has witnessed many battles and has played a vital role in Indian history.
The painting portrays a beautiful landscape of the fort with the well-defined architectural features and clear blue sky in the background. The fort’s red stone structure is prominent in the painting, and the use of red hues gives it a striking appearance. The fort’s various architectural features, such as the arches, pillars, and walls, are well-defined and detailed, adding to the painting’s overall realism. Artist – Mr.Hemant bandhu used dozens of techniques to achieve textural effects with the watercolor medium adding unique and timeless aesthetics to the scene.
It captures the fort’s current state, highlighting its grandeur and significance in Indian history.
Material used –
Watercolor on Paper sheet.
Dimensions –
26(L) x 19(W) inches
*The painting is an original artwork, signed by the artist himself.
*Frame shown in the picture may vary.