Thursday, December 29, 2011

Glass Paintings

          Here are some of the glass paintings I made. Some are candle holders and other are vases. Just thought of sharing the pics.

           
                This was a very beautiful candle holder. This is the first one I made after coming to the USA. Unfortunately, it broke (wail).

             
                 This is a plain vase I found unused at my sister-in-law's place. And, I turned it this way. I simply love the way this vase helped in making a beautiful design.


                Mmmm.. this is the one that I did on a beautiful bottle. Right from the time I started drawing, as a child, I loved to draw this kind of  'girl with a pot' pictures. I went with the same using glass paints on this bottle. It's looking quite good. But, there is still a lot left to finish this one. I hope to finish it some day.
 


                These are the candle holders I 'wanted to' paint for Diwali this year. But I could do them only a few months later. Here are some more pictures of the same ones.

 

             The next picture is of a vase-brush-comb holder trio. I had hard luck finding this trio that matches my shower curtain. So I moved on with glass painting. 


               With a little effort and time, I feel that I got some unique pieces in my home :)

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

My latest Crush-'Fipu'

         No no, not a person! It's my food processor. Yes, it's Cusinart's Prep 7, 7 cup food processor I bought for thanksgiving. Here it is, cute and beautiful :)



         This was one of the early bird specials at Kohl's for Thanksgiving sale. We ran off to Kohl's at 11.45 PM since the store was about to open at 12 AM. And, there would be little chance to get this one, late in the morning, as it was on a huge sale. We waited in the queue to get into the store. It was quite an experience since it was the first time we ever went shopping for thanksgiving, in the midnight. Somehow, I got one for myself. I never planned to buy this, but bought at the suggestion of a friend. He told that it is good for making Chapati dough. As chapati is something we eat most of the times at home, using some ready-to-use chapatis, which have hell lot of oil, is scary. And making dough with hand makes me cry. So, I thought I can give it a try. And, now, I can't tell how much I love my 'Fipu'. Hahha.. yeah I named it so. I just give it some flour and water. It gives me soft and smooth dough in just 1-2 minutes, which is incredible compared to 30 mins of preparing it with hand. OMG, I am loving it more and more, day by day. I have had several 'not so good' experiences with many kinds of doughs. I am sure this one is going to be of great help for all those in the future. Long live my 'Fipu'.

Experiments with Canvas

        Painting or drawing is something other than singing that makes me happy. May be, I started drawing when I was 8. After all these years, a few months ago, I tried painting on canvas for the first time. Since acrylics are easier to deal with, compared to oil paintings, I decided to go with acrylics on canvas. Here are some of my paintings.
 
           'Gam Ganapathi' - This is the first of all. Lord Ganesh. As it was the first time I was trying on canvas, I wanted to keep it very simple. So, I chose this comparatively easier picture of Lord Ganesh. This, however, found its way to a friend's place!


          'RadhaKrishnulu' - with Bapu's inspiration. I was always a fan of Bapu's paintings. This was one of the paintings in a Bapu's collection that was printed as a book called 'Harivillu'. My mom bought this for me during my Undergrad. I definitely struggled with this painting. I think it's kind of okay though!

         'Gorgeous Gals' - This is a painting that I took inspiration from a picture I found on the internet. I really worked very hard on this one, to generate the colors. Since this is a grouped canvas art, and it also had connectivity between one board and the other, it was quite a big project to hang it on the wall. It was a project for Shiva though, wink! He somehow struggled to fix them in place. And these 4 Gorgeous Gals, now hang gracefully on a wall in my home.

           
         'Swastika' - This one, I painted as a gift for my sister-in-law. I wanted to show a little of Indian culture, mainly Hinduism though. I chose Swastik since it is used mainly to denote good luck. So, I went with using Swastik. This is also a grouped art, that has connectivity among the boards.

          
         'Life' - This one, I really consider as one of the best paintings till now. And, this was done by Shiva and me, together! I was attracted to frame art recently. So, I decided to go with some frame art for our dining room wall. I went to the craft store looking for some beautiful frames. But, could never get one, since they were obviously out of my budget. Fortunately, I found a plain white frame for just 5 bucks, and I instantly took it. And I wanted to go with two 11x14 canvases for this one. We spray painted the frame black, and decorated with Ruby Gems and Gold paint. We chose a random art for the canvases, and painted it with acrylics. Initially I planned to stick the two canvases with just the frame around. But it was Shiva's idea to use the red board and stick the canvases on it. I think it's an awesome idea. This is our favorite painting till now.
           
            Shiva was the one who helped me a lot by encouraging and giving opinions on the colors and the paintings. He never let me compromise on colors. So, I must say, he contributed a lot to these. I dedicate all these paintings to him -- Shiva!!!

To Shiva... With Love.. Tyu!         

Friday, November 18, 2011

DIY Spree

              None other than me will know how important bookmarks are. It always was the tragedy, that happened to me during the peak hours of preparation for exams. I was not the kind of a person getting prepared for exams well in advance. So, every second was more important for me, during the so called "11th hour preparation". I often forgot the page I was reading, before I took a break. This, I would realize only after reading at least one/two previous papers. How rude of my memory to treat me like this! I still wonder why I never used something called a bookmark. It was yesterday, when I saw Shiva using a piece of cardboard as a book mark, that I realized what I should have done years ago :) . So, I thought I will make him a bookmark, myself. And then, I was on a DIY bookmark spree. Here are the pictures of the bookmarks I made for him!














Friday, November 11, 2011

7 more to go

        Reading has always been my favorite pastime. When in Chennai I used to be so obsessed with reading books. One period would be for thrillers, the other for love stories, comedy, and I ended up reading philosophical books too ( which I could never read before, for some reason). But after getting married, I hardly read any books. May be I was involved mostly in reading my darling :). Or I was so much into watching movies and doing other craft works, that I put aside books. However, as the new year is fast approaching, I suddenly realized that I read only 5 books this year ( which you can also see in the Book List 2011). So, here I am taking a November resolution :) to make the book list have at least 12 books for 2011. So, 7 more to go..  Of course I will keep you guys posted. Wish me luck!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Manners makes a man

              We have been to a Botanical Garden here, in our place, last week. What anyone would do in a botanical garden was not what we did anyways. As none of us had any background knowledge of plants, what we merely did was take pictures with beautiful plants all over. Meanwhile, I was awestruck at the sight of something. Not a plant, but a kid!! We were taking pictures around a very small path. My husband was on one side of it, to take the picture of our friends on the other side. And here comes this cute kid, along with his grand father. Seeing us taking a picture, he stopped so as to not disturb our picture. Even if the kid had not stopped,he would hardly have come into our frame! We were awed by the manners of the kid. He would be just 2 or 3 years. After seeing and hearing about so many people who rarely care for others, and who show so much of unnecessary attitude, this kid really is someone i am glad to have seen. God bless him! Such little things matter a lot in life. And, manners makes a man!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Sweet Little Memories

             Just sitting alone at home and looking out through the window at the beautifully colored fall trees -- suddenly made me skim through the past. One thing I really love about life is, it gives us memories to treasure and cherish as we go along. 
             
             And now I just can't say how much I miss doing a few things. 
             
             To go on a ride on my Cycle -- 'Miss India'. Yeah, that was the brand of my cycle. There were these days when I used to ride on it, on the roads of Magunta Layout, collecting the beautiful things from the nature surrounding me, for scrap booking. Putting all the collectibles in the basket of my cycle was the lovely part.
             
             Going on a ride with Dad. This was my favorite relaxation from the overloaded schedule of school. To buy a silly pen or a pencil would be the reason for a long ride.
             
             Long walks in Magunta Layout. Gna, this one friend was the best company to have lazy walks around the streets, chatting about any other thing in the world. 
            
             Untimely Friendship Days. There was this SAPS during +2. It was all about celebrating friendship day when ever we felt like celebrating. Every day and any day could be a friendship day.
            
             The Charms. This was the time when life was filled with rainbow colors because of 7 charming buddies. The days of gossiping, fighting and what not. Life was a celebration.
            
             One thing I surely miss is lab tests, though it used to feel like hell. This was the time of mixed emotions. There used to be this fear of Naidu Sir, but then, some silly thing makes me laugh.
            
             Weekend trips from Tirupati to Nellore. I miss the funny experiences I used to have during these trips. Not a single trip was less adventurous.
            
             Lengthy Chats in Chennai Hostel. Late night chitchatting with Archana and irritating Bola & Sil with this. 
             
             The Beach -- One thing I really love is Tiruvanmiyur beach in Chennai. It's true that it is not well maintained and the ambiance of it is not just good. But, it is still my favorite place. I can pass away a day, just sitting at the beach looking at the serene waters, the sky and listening to the waves!
           
             There are so many things and people in life at this moment, I feel very happy about being with. But these are just sweet little memories that still make me nostalgic.