This is a rendering of a scene comprsing a king with a sword in his hand, talking to a sage holding a rope ..I wonder what they are talking about! He has used pen and water colors for this.
I love all his paintings.. but this one is especially striking..because of the look on the King's face..it appears he is looking at us! Also, his left hand..the gesture is so good. Thank you for sharing Lala's paintings.
Quite detailed is his art. I am glad that he is able to express himself this way! (Am also a psychologist, next to being an artist, so I know about autism as a general disorder, but have not worked with them). It's great that Lala has a sister-in-law like you!! Came over from another blog. cheers.
This blog belongs to Lala, who was born with Autism.He is the younger brother of my husband and lives in his native village with his parents.
His communication doesn't make sense, but his art does. Over the years he has accumulated a lot of drawings and paintings. He likes to gift his creations to me whenever I visit, and I am happy to share it here with all of you-hoping that it gives some meaning to his otherwise dull life.
These are fantastic figures!! Quite sophisticated work in this one! Wow.
ReplyDeleteyeah, very sensible lines, colors & treatment.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great one you posted. I like it so much but especially the figure in the foreground and the way he rendered the lines and wash look.
ReplyDeleteThank you , Liz..he is quite good with lines i guess.Doesnt sketch with pencil, just with direct pen strokes he makes these figures!
ReplyDeleteThank you kamal for joining in...hope you enjoy your visits here.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandy, I think he scribbles the figures with a pen, and than uses color wash over it.quite a technique!:)
ReplyDeletevey nice, he is talented & it shows very clearly
ReplyDeleteThank you,Poorva...I am still thinking, why no one took notice in all these years? (That included me!) Better late than never.....
ReplyDeleteI love all his paintings.. but this one is especially striking..because of the look on the King's face..it appears he is looking at us! Also, his left hand..the gesture is so good. Thank you for sharing Lala's paintings.
ReplyDeleteQuite detailed is his art. I am glad that he is able to express himself this way! (Am also a psychologist, next to being an artist, so I know about autism as a general disorder, but have not worked with them). It's great that Lala has a sister-in-law like you!! Came over from another blog. cheers.
ReplyDeleteThank you Celeste, for visiting and giving your valuable comments.I would love to see more and more people reaching out to him....
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, jeannette, I appreciate your comments.Welcome to this blog.
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