Another fantastic artwork from you. I always try to read your art pieces and try to infer meaning behind them. But I'll refrain from telling it here because my interpretation can go way overboard sometimes. :D
I have to agree with everyone above. I love that you used the female form for the stringed instrument and also that you used all the instruments I can't play lol
I "traveled" throughout your blogs and am so utterly impressed with your talent. How did I never run into you before? But I'm following now. Your poetry, architecture and paintings are so good. I always hope a little talent will rub off on me. Selfish huh?
A nice abstract with striking colors ~
ReplyDeleteI read your response and see where it will lead me ~ I will keep the picture in mind ~
DeleteDone and its posted here:
Deletehttp://a-sweetlust.blogspot.ca/2012/06/piano.html
Thanks Grace! You wrote a masterpiece!
DeleteReally very nice. Do I see a lady there?
ReplyDeleteWow. This is beautiful !
ReplyDeleteYou are very talented!!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful painting.
ReplyDeleteHello Ashok:) Again a wonderful piece of art from your hands! Love the colors and love the composition!
ReplyDeleteInteresting shadows in this piece, and I like the way the keys sag down just a bit where the guitar is sitting.
ReplyDeleteGlad to know you noticed the sag in the keys :) thanks mary
DeleteMy brother,
ReplyDeleteYou are sooooooo talented!!!!! Very well done my friend.
Music is feminine?
ReplyDeleteAnother fantastic artwork from you. I always try to read your art pieces and try to infer meaning behind them. But I'll refrain from telling it here because my interpretation can go way overboard sometimes. :D
ReplyDeleteMarvelous Ashok! Its one of your bests :)
ReplyDeleteAs always, wonderful.
ReplyDeleteOh, I really like this!
ReplyDeleteGreat art! So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh so nice. Love the red.
ReplyDeleteGreat creativity, wonderful colors and fantasy !
ReplyDeleteI love finding the feminine form in the stringed instrument - brilliant!
ReplyDeleteSuperb! Loved it!
ReplyDeletethe sad part is that i don't know how to play any of them...ahahahahahah
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with everyone above. I love that you used the female form for the stringed instrument and also that you used all the instruments I can't play lol
ReplyDeleteBeautiful artwork
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing
Cool. It looks a bit trompe l'oeil. The piano keys come right off the page!
ReplyDeletetrompe l'oeil? thats a big complement Nora!
Deletenice abstract
ReplyDeleteLove this one, looks whimsical to me! I love the musical artwork :)
ReplyDeleteThis is truly wonderful, Ashok.
ReplyDeleteI love the bright and cheerful colors!
This is great! I can almost hear the music!!! Love it!
ReplyDeletethat is really beautiful! and alluring!
ReplyDeletethanks for stopping by today! really appreciate it!
I "traveled" throughout your blogs and am so utterly impressed with your talent. How did I never run into you before? But I'm following now. Your poetry, architecture and paintings are so good. I always hope a little talent will rub off on me. Selfish huh?
ReplyDeletewelcome Myrna! thanks for those nice words!
Deleteawesome! i am thinking of Picasso..
ReplyDeleteYes, Picasso or Brach. I like the poster feel and saturated color!
ReplyDeleteMainiosti soi...!
ReplyDeleteArtist/Music...
Terveisin Eko
Suomi/Lapland/Kuusamo
Kiitos vierailusta...
thats some imagination gone into it....
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for your wonderful comments!
ReplyDeleteYour work is incredible, Ashok....I love this musical abstract!!
ReplyDeleteWhoa! Hats off to your imagination!
ReplyDeletevery vivid and nicely composed!
ReplyDeleteWow! This one is great!
ReplyDeleteits jus amazing...
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