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by Uma Krishnamoorthy
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Our wooden holiday ornaments are 1/2" thick, approximately 4" tall, and include a string for easy hanging and a magnet on the back for use on refrigerators. Ornaments are available in six different shapes, including: stars, hearts, bells, trees, ovals, and stockings.
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On Tuesdays in Mahabaleshwar (India), there is a lot of activity. It is the day of the weekly market. Farmers/traders from Mahabaleshwar and from... more
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On Tuesdays in Mahabaleshwar (India), there is a lot of activity. It is the day of the weekly market. Farmers/traders from Mahabaleshwar and from nearby villages bring in their weekly produce and set up stalls and shamianas. The business is brisk during the day. By late evening, all activity on that very long road comes slowly to a halt and all businesses are wound up for the day, to be resumed the following Tuesday.
As a tourist, and as someone who was soaking in the pulsating rhythm of the place, I found many faces, activities, gestures and all manner of human interaction interesting, to say the least.
This vegetable vendor was perhaps none-too-happy with the haggling customers and she gives them a direct, even piercing look.
The urge to sketch, draw and paint has been there since childhood and I loved every minute of the time spent on drawing and painting. But, to take up painting as a full time career, was considered nothing short of fiddling on the roof. And maybe, in some sense it is true, particularly when there are practicalities of life to deal with. After two decades of a "real" job as a banker, I decided to quit banking and follow my heart, finally. This time I studied art from the Israeli artist Hagit Shahal, for four years, while I was living in Israel. I have not looked back since. Now I paint full time and I currently live in Mumbai, India. The paintings/artworks here are grouped together and thematically organized under...
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Eva Lechner
Love this!l/f
Uma Krishnamoorthy replied:
Thank you, Eva.
Nancy Kane Chapman
Lovely work, Uma.....what a nice portrait! F/L
Uma Krishnamoorthy replied:
Thank you, Nancy.
Xueping Zhang
Wonderful drawing! F/l
Uma Krishnamoorthy replied:
Thank you, Xueping.
Rosalie Scanlon
Excellent pencil drawing Uma, nice slice of life. L/tweet.
Uma Krishnamoorthy replied:
Thank you, Rosalie!
Uma Krishnamoorthy
Ian, thank you very much for the feature in Awesome Asia. Much appreciated.
Sunil Kapadia
Marvelous portrait. Lovely interpretation and pencil work. LF
Uma Krishnamoorthy replied:
Thank you, Sunil.
David Neace
Congratulations, your art is featured on the homepage of "Created by My Hands"
Uma Krishnamoorthy replied:
Thank you, David, for the feature in "Created by my Hands". Much appreciated.