Covered bridge
Painted on? May 20th 2007 :

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Hey Shilpa,
You are simply amazing…M impressed by your creativity and also these paintings. Actually M a S/w professional but loved art and painting while in school years. Even I wish to start painting at home..just like that..as a hobby…but I have absolutely no idea what all things I need to buy..what are there names to ask for in shop etc etc…how to maintain them…Can you guide me please…m just waiting to start painting….
Thanks in advance, Anu
Shilpa: Thanks Anu.
actually the materials depend on what kind of painting you do. If you are specific, probably I can give suggestion (I do wet on wet oil painting and have no idea about any other kind of paintings).
Hi Shilpa,
This is absolutely an amazing site…just 2 days back i tried the olive bread and it turned out great….how do u manage to do so many things? u r truly an inspiration….ur paintings r so beautiful….i m learning to paint right now….so i had a suggestion for anu…..start with pencil colours or crayons….just as a warm up….next move on to water colours….they r the most difficult medium to handle as it is difficult to correct…..if u can master that…..rest all will be easier….
Shilpa once again thanks for such a wonderful effort…..
Vandana, Shilpa
Thanks for your suggestions. Actually I used to do human sketeches in pencil few yrs bak. But i did them on any plain paper…so Wanted to know how do you convert it to a proper painting like thing sturdy thing u see…:-)..So wat type of materials to use for sketching instead of soft paper…is there any? secondly i was in touch color paintings too but on a chart paper.. i wana strt all dat back again but on a material can can be turned into a professional painting ..hope u geting my point. Vandana, Shilpa..can u suggest now?
http://www.watercolorpainting.com/ this is one of the websites which i came across which is interesting and i think will be helpful too….Hey Shilpa I hope we can look fwd to some interesting recipe for sanvsar padwo…..