The final painting in this series of eight is this pencil sketch I like to call ‘T(h)ree’. I started with a Pencil sketch and I am finishing off with another one.

I hope you have enjoyed the small presentation over the last two months. I sure enjoyed making them.
OK, so i am almost ready with my visa application now. The only thing left is to get to the Visa Facilitation Service Counter and do the honors. It has to be mentioned that the Government of UK has really made the process much simpler and fool-proof this year.
I fall under the Tier 4 (Adult Student) category and the only requirement is that I should have enough funds and a valid sponsorship from my University. That’s it. The valid sponsorship, which materialises in the form of a ‘Visa Letter’ ensures that bogus universities don’t get to share the pie. The proof of adequate funding can simply be a bank statement or a loan certificate.
I am keeping my fingers crossed. Let’s hope everything turns out well.
This next painting here actually comes from my own imagination. There probably is no real place like this on Earth. I have taken elements from various landscape photographs and combined them to create this render, which I like to call ‘Arizona Water’. (Don’t ask why that name; I have no idea myself)
This has been done using watercolor on paper with limited use of watercolor pencils to make the edges of the rocks sharper.
Hope you will enjoy it.
Next in line to the earlier paintings (‘Bulb’,'Hover’,'colored beach houses of Cape town’,'Women Power’ and ‘Flower Vase’) is the ‘Green Rock’.
It is actually a not-so-accurate reproduction of a famous Monet painting, the name of which I have unfortunately forgotten. Due to the greenness of the rock, I have named it ‘Green Rock’ (I am not very good at creating captions).
Hope you will like it.
Today, I present the very amateurish ‘Flower Vase’. The realism has been taken out of the painting because of an urge inside me to go back to the earlier days, when paint-what-you-see was not the norm for me. Here, instead of strictly following the original object in excruciating detail, I have filled in the colors according to my whims an desires.
This painting is also watercolor on paper with minor shading done using color pencil.
The earlier paintings in this series were ‘Bulb’,'Hover’,'colored beach houses of Cape town’ and ‘Women Power’.
I hope you like my amateurish work here.