WISH YOU A VERY VERY HAPPY DIWALI. MAY THIS DIWALI BRING IN LOADS AND LOADS OF HAPPINESS THROUGH HEALTH & WEALTH.
Friday, 5 November 2010
Diwali Inspired Post.....
WISH YOU A VERY VERY HAPPY DIWALI. MAY THIS DIWALI BRING IN LOADS AND LOADS OF HAPPINESS THROUGH HEALTH & WEALTH.
Thursday, 2 September 2010
Marquetry....or Wood inlay work....
Thursday, 26 August 2010
Monochromatic Scheme....
Back after a long hiatus and hope to stay inspired for sometime. I have loads of articles to update but have very less time these days. When I started this blog....little did I know that I would get so busy. Anyways, this is an interesting writeup about my favourite topic - "COLOUR". I want to share some info on the different colour schemes possible. To begin with...I want to talk about a simple yet complex colour scheme which is Monochromatic. "Mono" means one and "Chroma" means Colour. This scheme is all about handling a single colour in various tints...tones and shades. To make this more clear, let us take an example from nature. Please see this picture below, notice the variations in colour. A close observation will reveal the different tints, tones and shades of green. This is the best example to demonstrate a monochromatic scheme.
(Photo Courtesy: Click here)
Wednesday, 2 June 2010
Colourful Tiling Ideas...
Tuesday, 1 June 2010
How to choose your colour palette from something you have liked..
Please take a look at the following examples:
From this picture, I derived the following colours: Black, Rust Brown and Majenta or Pink.
Monday, 17 May 2010
My inspirations from Maddur
HISTORY OF SRI UGRANARASIMHASWAMY TEMPLE
Sri Varadaraja Swamy Temple
This temple was constructed by the King Vishnuvardhan. His mother was blind and Ramanuja requested him to take his mother to Kanchipuram Varadarajaswamy temple for curing her blindness. As she was very old for travel and Sri Varadaraja came in the dream of the king to construct one temple in Maddur itself. The king got sculpture craftsmen from Kanchipuram and created the idol of Sri Varadaraja. After the installation of the idol, a mandala pooja (48 days pooja) was done to the God. On the forty eighth day when the king's mother came to worship to the God her eye sight was restored. And henceforth the God got another name as "Nethra Narayanan". (text courtesy: Wikipedia)
“You can’t wait for inspiration, you have to go after it with a club.” — Jack London
I so truly believe this quote....and religiously follow it too.....
MY INSPIRATIONS FROM MADDUR.........
For a simple country decor, get inspired by this turquoise blue country house.
Loved the irregularly shaped, roughly textured stone pillars and the front sitting bank...look at the display of colours and the lovely textures here. Imagine using them in your decor......
Second panel of Decoupage for the terrace partition
I hope you liked them......please send in your comments...
Wednesday, 14 April 2010
Using leftover Paints to create beautiful vases....
- a few flavoured milk bottles (Nandini milk bottles to be precise)
- 1 round paint brush
- Oil enamel paint- Base colour of your choice...(here it would be whichever colour is more in quantity)
- Oil enamel paint- a few droplets of all the leftover paints
- a litre of water
- a waste cloth
- 20 mins of your time.
- Clean the bottles and wipe them dry.
- Apply a base coat (oil enamel) in any colour of your choice.
- Ensure that you either apply the paint to the bottom half or top half of the bottle for two reasons. One, it looks nice to create a pattern with bottles if you have many. Two, If you paint the whole bottle, you may end up leaving finger prints. If you still want to paint the complete bottle, ensure that you do the top half first and then do the bottom half.
- Now take a large bowl of water, add a few drops of different colours of paint. Do not worry about being precise...remember, i already mentioned that this needs no skills of art.
- Use a toothpick to stir the paint in order to create random patterns. To give some punch to this lets call this retro pattern.
- Without wasting any time, you have to dip the painted portion of the bottle into this water carefully without stirring the water. Slowly immerse the bottle once and take it out. Do not repeat this step.
- Allow the bottle to dry.
VOILA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!your vases are ready and it takes only a few minutes..........LITERALLY!!!!
Please write to me if you have any queries before doing this.