*rajesh...no,not periyar..I saw that first face in an Architecture book in my first year and was inspired to sketch it...dont remember which book. The second face is just my imagination...
wow, great work. i need a favour - am looking out for a simple profile of bharathiyar (the mundasu and meesai) to put in my Tshirt. can u pl. help me out with that.
Ohhh these are brilliant. You have such a talent. Thank you for joining Friday Face OFF. Please put a link to my blog for this challenge. Have a great day today.
super duper wow!
ReplyDeleteI love the first one...too good
too too good
1. Periyar
ReplyDelete2. Robert Clark
*maya..tanx
ReplyDelete*rajesh...no,not periyar..I saw that first face in an Architecture book in my first year and was inspired to sketch it...dont remember which book.
The second face is just my imagination...
shoka keedhu ba.
ReplyDeleteTht was awesome.. Gr8 work! But I dont think thts periyar????
ReplyDeletewow, great work. i need a favour - am looking out for a simple profile of bharathiyar (the mundasu and meesai) to put in my Tshirt. can u pl. help me out with that.
ReplyDeletevery nice!
ReplyDeletesuperb drawings...u r talented!
ReplyDeleteIf I were to map the images to a name that I have come across in history, I wd have imagined the two mentioned. I know it is not Periyaar.
ReplyDeletethe first one really desrves appreciation.
ReplyDeleteI have tried with fountain pen and ball point pen
the paper used also makes a difference
good job
Ohhh these are brilliant. You have such a talent. Thank you for joining Friday Face OFF. Please put a link to my blog for this challenge. Have a great day today.
ReplyDeleteI read your profile and you failed to include "artist" as part of who you are ... and you are indeed an artist as well as an architect :)
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From the Sol
Wow! Wonderful portraits, Ashok! Your faces are so alive with personality! Have a good week!
ReplyDeleteAmazing portrait!
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