Greeeenn overload – Kudremukh !
A quick doodle of the kudremukh scape from my photograph The monsoon green – so rejuvenating, so crisp! The lush green grasslands, the moss laden green
A quick doodle of the kudremukh scape from my photograph The monsoon green – so rejuvenating, so crisp! The lush green grasslands, the moss laden green
Running its fourth year in a row, the prestigious BBC wildlife artist of the Year competitions have been laying out a whole lot of opportunities for wildlife artists from
On 27th January 2012, hanging on the walls of a gallery for the very first time, were a small collection of my wildlife art works.
It was while I was studying in the College of Fine Arts that I began bird-watching on a serious note. With the encouragement of many
‘How did all this begin? When did my mind suddenly ponder on this travel plan.’ I wonder to myself. All I can remember is collecting
Frozen in a sketch… i can keep them with me forever ! Nature.. with its little magic wand has so exceptionally created such incredible creatures
Here’s one other mail that was long pending.. Towards the end of October was the 5th International Canopy conference 2009, held in India for the
Male and female of Ruby-throated Hummingbird (Archilochus colubris) and Black-chinned Hummingbird (Archilochus alexandrii) along with the plant Red Buck-eye (Aesculus pavia) This hummingbird painting has
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