Modelling in shades

Many artists have asked me to model for them.. paintings, sketchings, portraits, photos. At times, have sat for hours for a detailed portrait and sometimes changing positions every few minutes surrounded by a group of artists gathered in a studio for live figurative drawings.   This one is from one such group study sessions where… Continue reading Modelling in shades

My Favourite Games

This is not a complete list and I may keep editing it, but just enlisting the games that come to my mind when I think of the games that I have enjoyed playing multiple times… Catan Stone Age Alchemists Powergrid Castles of Burgundy Splendor Istanbul Lords of Waterdeep Keyflower Camel Cup King of Tokyo Takinako… Continue reading My Favourite Games

Catan champion Picturika mein har gaya

Catan is a game that made boardgaming popular across the works. As most of these incredible games, often called Eurogames, come from Germany, so does Catan. I have had sore fights, people getting so upset that they wouldn’t talk to each other for days, people almost leaving the game midway, deciding to never play again… Continue reading Catan champion Picturika mein har gaya

Untrained and unpatterned

Victor from Russia was my neighbor when I moved into a beautiful neighborhood for a few months. He was eclectic.. I love seemingly chaotic, unpatterned people. And so was his music.. Improvised jazz.. Victor was an amazing painter too.. Painting large size paintings. He built many musical instruments.. his house had dozens of them and… Continue reading Untrained and unpatterned

I’m a percussion guy

More than the notes, my sense of rhythm is finer.. When I was 8 or 10, I remember creating my music from the set of pots n pans left to dry spread on a sheet.. I would pick up two spoons and be the drummer creating rhythm patterns.. Then around 13-14 I started leaning Tabla… Continue reading I’m a percussion guy

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