Monday, October 23, 2006

Madurai Sketches

I will first post some of the sketches I did over the past few months. Later I shall attempt an accompanying narrative. Thank you for your patience.
P.S: I HAVE UPDATED "MY WRITING".









16 comments:

bingo and betty said...

... your back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! good to see your working, really really like these sketches.

Aku said...

congratulations on your 'first' post after break! good to see you and your art back :-)

Suji said...

Good to see u back! Was wondering what took u so long to post. But, I know life must be hectic now. :)

All the sketches are good, but I like the railway station n the market place the best. Have always loved railway stations anyway.

bess said...

Aravindh, you've returned! It's wonderful to have you back. Your sketches, paintings and writings have been greatly missed.

Unknown said...

e x c e l l e n t ! keep going!

meghjanmi said...

welcome back..been missing u..:)
and nice sketches..brought a feeling of home-sickness..:(

Ujwala Prabhu said...

great to have you back. love the detailed sketches and looking forward to the narrative.

suresh annangudi said...

waiting for the pictures of the gopurams !

Mad Guru said...

Welcome back Aravindh! Great to see these loose sketches again. The last one is my favorite!

Balaji S Rajan said...

Welcome back. Nice to see the sketches. It would have been nice if you had written about them in detail, like where, when etc., Keep sketching. BTW how do you publish them. Could you please email me. Do you scan them and publish?

Willie Baronet said...

I've been gone a while too. Love this sketch collection esp the one with the umbrella... :-)

faeorain said...

Beautiful sketches! Very warm and inviting. You captured the life of the city very nicely. Welcome back!

Unknown said...

Nice drawings!

Jo said...

Wow man!! I came late here. Great sketches as usual. You should publish a book or something with your sketches.

jesukiran said...

nice sketches Aravindh....cool blog

Anonymous said...

great sketches. i enjoyed looking at the pieces in previous posts as well.