Otherwise monotonous greeny space, it has been turned life filled with this herd of pachyderm climbing the stretch in Munnar, a border place between TamilNadu and Kerala. The painting was based on reference of a photo published in News paper.
Oil on gessoed, pressed board
With out frame
12x10 inches
The painting is the impression of wall painting(mural)found in the south Indian temple. On right side is shown Goddess Sivakami, the consort of the Lord. On the left are the Rishis bowing to the Lord. Mural impression is well preserved since most part of the paintings are shown distressed.Â
Original painting
Oil on canvass board vanished
23x19inches with polystyrene frame
The silver pomfrets are commonest in south Indian ocean. Their look underwater is really captivating, just as their taste is. The fishes are shown to take on the colour of the water.Â
Oil on canvass board vanished
13x11 inches with polystyrene frame
The foreground trees on both sides of the road form a frame to the prayer hall and people around and the light and shade horizontals.
On canvass board mounted on frame
17x12 inches
The wok has been done when there was a report that the sea in the holy place has retreated showing the algae and rocks on the coastal sea.
17x18 inches
Oil on canvass fixed on
The Crane, though lookrelaxed is alert all the time. With the simplest sign of danger, ittakes on its wing. The moment with water splash is depicted.Â
Original painting  Oil on canvass 39x27 cms with polystyrene frameÂ