Monday, 16 January 2012
Sunday, 15 January 2012
sixty
Tomorrow, i embark on Project Sixty.
Over the last year, i've been blowing hot and cold with my blog updates. Sometimes, the posts are overflowing other times my blog is in hibernation. :(
Well no more! For the next (count the fingers below) days, i am going to put up one post everyday on my blog. No excuses.
So don't forget to look out for the posts! (unless of course, i fail to put them up)
Over the last year, i've been blowing hot and cold with my blog updates. Sometimes, the posts are overflowing other times my blog is in hibernation. :(
Well no more! For the next (count the fingers below) days, i am going to put up one post everyday on my blog. No excuses.
So don't forget to look out for the posts! (unless of course, i fail to put them up)
Sunday, 1 January 2012
100!
My hundredth post!
wooooooooo!
*firecrackers and celebration
And to think it took me just two years! (yes, I'm being sarcastic)
There are a 100 faces down there and i'm in there somewhere amongst them. Bet you can't find me!
The colour i'm using is Madras Marine, gifted to me courtesy Kalapi! :)
Check it out: http://www.ownacolour.com/
And, incidentally, HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Friday, 9 December 2011
Sunday, 4 December 2011
Wednesday, 30 November 2011
Monday, 28 November 2011
Beaten Black and Blue
This is one of the illustrations i made for a short story from a collection of stories by children, for children. The book is called 'By Us, For Us' and is being published by Katha. (check them out!)
It is another story form the same book in my previous post.
This particular story is called 'Beaten Black and Blue' and is about one politician's suitcase that saves India from the clutches of his corruption.
It's a lovely story. Do buy the book if you see it!
(click on the image to see more detail)
It is another story form the same book in my previous post.
This particular story is called 'Beaten Black and Blue' and is about one politician's suitcase that saves India from the clutches of his corruption.
It's a lovely story. Do buy the book if you see it!
(click on the image to see more detail)
Saturday, 26 November 2011
Rover the dog
This is one of four illustrations i made for a short story.
It is part of a collection of stories written by children, for children, and illustrated by various people. The book is called 'By Us, For Us' and is being published by Katha.(Look them up!)
The book is being launched on the 29th and i'm extremely excited!
The story I illustrated is called Rover the dog, and it is a sweet story about Lila, who can't find her dog, Rover anywhere. She searches high and low and then finds him in the most unexpected place!
It is part of a collection of stories written by children, for children, and illustrated by various people. The book is called 'By Us, For Us' and is being published by Katha.(Look them up!)
The book is being launched on the 29th and i'm extremely excited!
The story I illustrated is called Rover the dog, and it is a sweet story about Lila, who can't find her dog, Rover anywhere. She searches high and low and then finds him in the most unexpected place!
Do buy the book if you see it!
Thursday, 24 November 2011
Thursday, 10 November 2011
twitterer
My friend, Kalapi, had asked me to create an avatar of him for his public profile on Twitter. After making a few drawings, I sent him the final one along-with a scan of all the doodles around it. To my surprise he ended up using most of them!
I dislike twitter but i feel like visiting his profile just to see my drawing! :)
I dislike twitter but i feel like visiting his profile just to see my drawing! :)
Wednesday, 9 November 2011
Shilpa
Another book-converted-into-monster book, and oddly, my first female monster. (I've been neglecting gender equality!)
She's on her way to party.
Female monsters have busy social lives you know.
Also check out my friend Karno's monsters!
I think Ramola and Shilpa would have been very good friends.
Tuesday, 8 November 2011
sabhabathi
I converted another book into a monster. This one is called Sabhabathi.
You can call him Sabby for short!
I quite enjoy converting my books into monsters.
I think i should make it a ritual.
You can see my first monster-book here.
You can call him Sabby for short!
I quite enjoy converting my books into monsters.
I think i should make it a ritual.
You can see my first monster-book here.
Sunday, 6 November 2011
dinesbhai
I'm on a monster roll!
It occurred to me recently that i have been in Baroda for over 6 months and i've become quite fond of both the place and Gujarati people! High time then that i make a gujju monster, isn't it?
Meet Dineshbhai.
He's a sweet and rather shy guy.
He's the silent type.
He's the silent type.
He's gujju (obviously).
His favourite 'snakes' are kites, preferably sweet ones! :P
The photograph, unfortunately, is not mine, only Dinesh is. I drew him on a postcard i picked up in Ahmedabad.
Sunday, 30 October 2011
Monday, 24 October 2011
flipkart
I am absolutely, totally, head-over-heels in love with flipkart! I love how books i can otherwise never hope to find arrive so deliciously packaged at my doorstep! My wishful wishlist is (as expected) just about endless and my obsession with it is bordering on unhealthy. I check it every single day and it takes me all my willpower to move my cursor away from that tantalising Buy Now button.
Friday, 14 October 2011
Sunday, 9 October 2011
petite éclairs
Nowadays, I seem to swinging from drawing to cooking an awful lot.
My most recent adventure with the oven was petite éclairs. They weren't actually supposed to be petite, i couldnt find the right nozzle size so they ended up mini, but they're tasty anyway! (and they sound fancier when i say petite éclairs! :P)
Turns out eclairs are quite easy and fast to make. Unfortunately, they're even easier and faster to eat! This lot lasted for about 10 minutes before they were gulped down.
Thursday, 29 September 2011
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
I was flipping through my log recently and found a forgotten doodle. I really ought to have put this up a very long time ago!
For Easter last year my friend Vishnu gave some of us the most delicious chocolate bunnies to eat. Over the next few weeks our fridge was littered with headless, butt-less and various other parts-less bunnies. I figured their conversation in the recesses of my fridge went something like this.
This is what the actual chocolate bunny looked like.
For Easter last year my friend Vishnu gave some of us the most delicious chocolate bunnies to eat. Over the next few weeks our fridge was littered with headless, butt-less and various other parts-less bunnies. I figured their conversation in the recesses of my fridge went something like this.
This is what the actual chocolate bunny looked like.
You can see the bunny Aaju received, here.
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