Saturday 10 September 2016

SMART CITY SOLAPUR PPT PRESENTATION IN HNCC PRESENTER 2016


Hey guys,

hoping that you all are enjoying my blog

Feeling good that it has completed an year with 22 posts & 2200+ pageviews from among 10+ countries & some international comments too.

Here i present the video of group presentation which i gave in my collage in HNCC PRESENTER 2016 & won first prise for it.

must watch the video & subscribe to my youtube channel if you like it

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_zplVlGbeK
Watch this video & must give me your valuable comments

your comments motivate me to post more

Sunday 28 August 2016

THE CRAZE OF AMBIGRAMS

Its my 2nd post on ambigrams.

I know, but the topic is also becoming more popular these days.

And this post is dedicated to my friend Harry from Sydney, Australia.

I was stumbled to receive a mail from hin a week ago asking me to create an ambigram for him which he wanted to tattoo on his chest. I made it for him and mailed him. He also liked it.

Here is the workout of the ambigram of VALERIE his granny and HARRY along with my name DHAVAL



Friday 5 August 2016

EVERYTHING ABOUT BLOGGING


Dear readers, we all are living in the golden era of computers & gadgets. In this dynamic world, one must be updated with current knowledge & must be able to upgrade himself with the changing global scenario.
Internet, one of the important parts of our day to day life offers us many things. Social networking is one part of it. Almost every one of us is much familiar with many social networking sites such as face book, twitter, orkut, whatsapp, pinterest, tumbler, instagram, youtube & many more. Blog is also like that. Blogger is a social site having lot of importance worldwide but unfortunately, very few of us know about blogs. I feel proud of having its knowledge & using applications of blogger. So as a blogger, I’d like to share some blogging tips with you in the following article
B for Blog – Blog is a truncation of the word ‘web log’ (diary on Internet) It is a form of web diary; you can write & share with your friend, circles & public. The person writing a blog is a blogger & every article in a blog is a Blog-post. All the Blog posts in a blog are arranged in a reverse chronological order, such that fresh post remains at the top of the page.
Before Blogging – (Blog Vs Website) Blogs are like websites, but both are not the same. Creating a website requires lot of technical skills, knowledge of computer languages like HTML. But blogs are very simple to create & maintain. Basic computer knowledge is enough to get started with your blog & if you are a good programmer, then you can also customize your blog using HTML (As per your choice)
So anybody with basic computer knowledge can easily startup with a blog without much technical skills.
Blogging Basics – Blogs can be of various types like News Blog, Art Blog, Fashion Blog, Photo Blog, Video Blog, Bolly Blog, Study Blog, Professional Blog, Music Blog, Food Blog, Recipe Blog, Travel Blog etc.
You can choose any topic of your interest & start Blogging with it. You can start blogging in either of the two ways.
Self Hosted Blog
Free Blog
You have to pay charges ($)
No charges for basic blogging, however you can get many facilities after paying certain fees.
You get your own domain name, thus your blog address will be http://yourname.com
Here, you are a complete owner of the blog.
In free blogging, you have to choose any blogging platform & your address will be http://yourname.blogspot.com or http://yourname.wordpress.com
You are not the complete owner of the blog as you are posting on another platform.
You can start earning through your blog
Free Blogs have many restrictions related to earning, so they don’t allow you easily to earn or they may ask for their share
Here we will basically talk about free Blog. In a free blog, you can enjoy lots of facilities after paying certain fees or you can also choose to go on completely free blogging.
Blogging Platforms – Many blogging platforms are available on internet, through which you can choose free blogging.
The two most popular of them are A) Blogger.com & B) Wordpress.com
Both have their own features merits & demerits, which you can understand better by using your web browser.
Do I have a Blog? - Yes, I have started a blogging in Sept 2015 with Blogger.com this is my first blog for all my artist friends to fulfill the art hunger. This is a free blog.
You can visit my blog at http://dhavalsartblog.blogspot.com or simply enter dhavalsartblog in your google search box & click on the proper link to access my blog. You can also publish your comments in the comment box below, using your gmail account.
Blogging Benefits – 1) Platform for your skill & talent
2) A good Hobby
3) You can earn through Blogging
4) Recognition on Internet
5) Experience of Blogging
6) Worldwide contacts & followers
7) Plus point in your resume that you are a blogger
8) Use it for your profession/ business advt.
Step by Step Guide (for Blogger.com)
Basic requirements: A Gmail account, Blogging topic & information, Creativity
  1. Search Blogger login & click on the link
  2. Enter Email id & password
  3. Choose a Domain name & create a Blog
After completing all the formalities on the screen, you get a blogger dashboard
Now, you can anytime
Start Blogging
Post & publish Articles
Change & customize templates
Change layouts
Add/ remove gadget from layouts
Share it with your friends
So, what are you waiting for? Go & get started with your own blog.
Any question/ query just ask Google & get your how-to’s answered.
And lastly, don’t forget to mail me the link of your blog at dhavalsartblog@gmail.com
BE A BEST BLOGGER ---


Tuesday 26 July 2016

TEXTURE DRAWING

When I was in 8th and 9th standard we had drawing competitive [drawing elementary & intermediate] exams of Maharashtra State Government, (India). That time we had some texture drawing techniques in our syllabus. So I learnt some of the techniques from Subodh Narvekar’s Book for Elementary & Intermediate Drawing Exams (Navneet Publications, Maharashtra, India).

The Book is really awesome and is available in almost all stationary and book stores in Maharashtra. Sadly I don’t know about the availability of that book outside Maharashtra.

Following are some techniques out of which some I have learnt from the book and others are my own.



Atching: Apply a thick layer of paint on the paper & create designs using a needle or any pointed thing before the paint dries.
Also Try Night Atching: 1) Draw & color picture with colour pencil 2) Cover whole picture with Black wax crayon 3) Use atching technique on this surface.

Stippling: Give a light wash colour on the paper & let it dry. Meanwhile, make the dark & thick shade of the same colour/ the contrast colour. Dip the brush in the thick paint & make dots close to one another. You can also use two or more colours in shading (like blue & green in this example)

Mosaic: Geometrical shapes close to one another making a pattern.

Gradation: Using different shades of the same colour side by side to make a pattern. Use white to make light shades & black to make dark shades. Don’t use water for lightning of colour.

Spray Painting: Dip the toothbrush in the colour & spray it on paper by rubbing your thumb against the toothbrush on paper.
You can also draw & cut a design on another rough paper & put it on the new paper & then spray on it. After spraying, remove the rough stencil & you will get a plane shape of your design on the paper surrounded by colourful spray dots.

Water Dots: Firstly make thin colours in the colouring palette. Then apply water onto the design on the paper where you want to use this technique. Dip the brush in color & just touch & leave it on the wet design in a second. The dot will automatically expand. Give more of such dots & make a beautiful pattern.

Seed Shaped Mosaic: Using seed like shapes close to one another making a mosaic pattern.


Tile Mosaic: Using Tile like shapes close to one another making a mosaic pattern.



Hatching: Giving strokes to colourful sketch pens making a hatching pattern



Shading: mixing two colours in each other while painting & showing different shades.



Waves: Painting waves to make a pattern.




Dry Brush: Dip a dry brush in a very thick colour & make a pattern by giving strokes to the brush on the paper



Blade Painting: Cut a blade in 6 pieces. Take one piece & dip the slightly curved part in the paint & score it against the design. Repeat it & make a pattern.



Wax pattern: Draw a design on paper with a wax candle & apply water colour on it. The design drawn with the wax candle will remain uncoloured.



Collage: Painting in a collage like pattern.






Try more textures on your own & let me know about your experience through comments

Wednesday 13 July 2016

STAIN PAINTING

“DAAG ACCHE HAI”--------- (STAINS ARE GOOD}

Hey I’m not doing any washing powder add. I’m talking about color stains on paper.

Stains can be used to make an abstract painting.

What you have to do is just make the paper clumsy by stains.

Don’t do this literally. Follow the instructions.

Instructions:-

1) Put color/ ink drops on the top border of the paper.
    Hold the paper in both your hands in a standing position & let the colors flow to bottom.
2) Sprinkle some color drops on paper
3) Put a big color drop on paper and blow it from the top of the drop. It will spread like a stain.
4) Dip the toothbrush in color and spray it on the paper by rubbing your thumb on the toothbrush
5) Use some imprint drawing tools like ladyfinger/ tree leaves to print its impressions on paper.
6) Use different colors and make an abstract beautiful.

Here I have made an abstract. Take a look.

Monday 4 July 2016

SAND PAINTING

Sand can be a good medium of painting
Material required:-
Paper, glue, different colored sands, Varnish (Optional)
Take Rangoli Powder if you want to keep it simple but if you really want to make real & original sand paintings then go for manual collection of sand like
1) Black farm soil,
2) White Chinese/ multani soil/Chalk powder/ Gypsum Crush/ Plaster of Paris,
3) Red Brick powder,
4) Gray cement/ dust
5) Brown muddy soil
Instructions:-
1) Draw a picture on paper and keep it simple while doing it for the first time
2) Apply glue evenly on the part to be painted. Do it in part by part
3) Sprinkle the sand on glue and fill the glued part with the sand
4) After it gets dried, remove the excess sand on the paper by gently tapping the paper
5) Complete the painting part by part.
6) Spray mixture of 80% glue & 20% water on the picture to get the sand affixed with paper.
7) Allow some time to dry 
8) Apply varnish if you think it fit.
Here’s my try of sand painting.


Tuesday 21 June 2016

AMBIGRAMS Re-REVEALED

I am passionate about making ambigrams from last 7 years, since I was in school. So i'm feeling really pleased to present you with my passion-art-project on AMBIGRAMS

Ambigram is a form of typography where you can read a same/ sometimes different word in two dimensions, usually when rotated through 180*.
Also known as:
Vertical Palindromes (1965),
Designatures (1979),
Inversions (1980)
This art is a blend of Typography, Symmetry & Optical illusions

In spite of visiting online ambigram generators on the net, I was not satisfied because I failed to get all ambigram characters to allow us to easily create words on our own.

So I decided to make it on my own.

Here I present the chart and the method to use it.

DHAVAL’S AMBIGRAM FONT CHART

























All the charectors in the above chart are designed by me & it took me around a month & a lot of hardwork to complete with it.

I know it’s not as perfect as it should be, but you can help to develop or replace the characters with better ones by mailing me your ideas on dhavalsartblog@gmail.com

*Create your own ambigram

1) Write a word (DHAVAL)

2) Write the same word in reverse order below the 1st word (LAVAHD)
(You can also take the reverse of another word having same no. of alphabets)

3) Make Pairs
(D-L, H-A, A-V, V-A, A-H, L-D)

4) Find the 1st part of the pair in the column & 2nd part in the row
 & note down the Character at the point of intersection (D-L)







5) Do it with all pairs & note all the intersections in the order of pairs.

6) Your ambigram is ready.





Now you can customize & decorate your tattoo using your skills & creativity.







7) Ambigram of ‘Dhaval’ created by using Flipscript.com - online ambigram generator







ONLINE RESOURCES FOR AMBIGRAMS

FlipScript.com is a marvelous site by Mark Hunter which deals with Ambigrams. You can Create & Buy products of Ambigram with your name on FlipScript Ambigram Generator

Ambimatic is the other ambigram generator available on the net

Ambigrams got more popularity after the release of 'Angels & Demons'- An English Movie containing 5 Beautifully Created Ambigrams
1) Illuminati
2) Earth
3) Air
4) Fire
5) Water
Probably all of them were created by World Known Ambigramist John Langdon.

JohnLangdon.com & wowtatoos.com are also remarcable sites for random Ambigram Tatoos.

Ambigrams Revealed: one of the must read book for ambigram lovers by Nikita Prokhorov, Containing hundreds of ambigrams by different ambigramists all around the world

Wordplay is also an importent book on ambigrams by John Langdon.

Lots of blogs are also made on ambigrams

Following is a list of some world known ambigramists whose ambigram artworks are available on web

John Langdon, Cleber Faria, Elwin Gill, Mark Palmer, Nicholas Gilbert, Carl “COSM” Mehling, Seb Lester, NAGFA, Clayton Mabey, Jen Winklepleck, Bastian Pinnenberg, Eugene Uymatiao,Kai Hammond, Alejandro Ayala, Dave Bailey, Cleber Faria, Javier Sanchez Galvan, Brett J. Gilbert, Tiffany Harvey, Scott Kim, Charles Krausie, Andrey Kruglov, Robert Maitland, Niels Shoe Meulman, David Moser, Vineeth Nair, Lisa Nemetz, Robert Petrick, Nikita Prokhorov, Rammer Martínez Sánchez, Cheryl Savala, Martin Schmetzer, Prajyot Damle, Daniel Dostal, Brett J. Gilbert, Nabil Harb, Mark Hunter, Homero Larrain, Seb Lester, Vineeth Nair, Awang Purba, Mark Simonson, Martijn Slegers, Krzysztof Sliwa, Jessica, Southwick, Stefan Vasilev, Jan Zabransky

Must comment on this post if you liked it or if you feel that the post is useful for ambigram fans.

You can also add more ambigram resources & blog/ web links through comments below the post.

Sunday 12 June 2016

WARLI PAINTING

Warli Painting is a tribal painting art in India

These Paintings are done by Warlis; a tribe in India. These Paintings carry a very basic graphic vocabulary: a circle, a triangle & a square.

Originally Warli paintings are the paintings made by warlis on the walls of their huts,
Using bamboo sticks as a brush,
Wet cow dung as the brown background color of the picture and
Thin rice paste as white color to draw the human, animal or other natural or manmade figures.

However it’s now a globally popular art form from India and many people learn these paintings on paper with normal paint brush & white & brown color.

Following are samples of warli paintings I have made.



Thursday 2 June 2016

DOT DRAWING ON GRAPH PAPER

Have you ever tried drawing on a graph paper?

Obviously, I am asking this because I tried it.

Just take a look.



You can also try this!!!

Try making other characters and symbols on graph paper and make the graph paper alive.

Read it, comment and send your thoughts and ideas through mail.

Enjoy the Blog. Have a nice day.

Friday 20 May 2016

ABHRI PAINTING

I have read this art form many years ago in a kid’s supplement of daily newspaper.

It was named as Abhri Drawing in that article. I searched a lot on internet with this name but couldn’t get anything.

So I don’t know the actual name of this art, but whatever it be, it is marvelous.

After reading the article I immediately tried that and it was a success.

Here are some Abhri patterns that I have made 4 to 5 years ago.



Don’t worry I will explain the process of doing this written in the center of this image in Marathi.

1) Take a flat widespread vessel or a tray filled with water.

2) add some water soluble glue in it [if you have it] or leave this step

3) Sprinkle few drops of oil paint or oil based watercolor in water and let the drops float on
     The surface of water. Don’t steer the colors into the water]

4) Colors will float on water due to oil content

5) In a few seconds, a design like above will be created on the water surface

6) Gently put the paper on water surface [put the drawing side of the page on water]
    And let it be like that for 1-2 minutes

7) Hold two opposite corners of the paper and carefully lift the paper and let it dry completely.

8) Finally you will get a wonderful texture on water imprinted on your paper

9) Use this paper as a base for greeting, origami or for further drawing & gift it to your closer one.

Monday 9 May 2016

IMPRINT DRAWING

Imprint Drawing is one of the best topics of my interest. It comprises of painting with the impressions of different objects such as onion, ladyfinger, tree leaves, textured cloths like sac/ net etc.

What you have to do is just take an object with which you want to paint, cut it if it’s needful, apply paint to that object and stamp it on the paper. That’s it!!!

You can make Paintings/ Greetings using this Technique or you can also make a texture by repetitive stamping

Following are some examples of imprints that I have tried with different objects.

* IMPRESSIONS of:-

1)    Ladyfinger
2)    Onion
3)    Fingerprint
4)    Leaf
5)    Flower & Leaves
6)    Rope
7)    Neem Leaves
8)    Leaves
9)    Fingerprint
10)    Leaf
11)    Ladyfinger
12)    Palm & footprints
13)    Coin
14)    Coin
15)    Cloth
16)    Net Cloth
17)    Sac
18)    Thermocol Sheet.


Let me know about more of such imprints from your side. Also send me a design you have made using these techniques in combinations.

Tuesday 26 April 2016

FLIPFACES

Flip the pictures below and see the magic.


















These illustrations are drawn by me. However you can also make such illustrations on your own or Google on the web
You can mail me your fun faces & illusions.
Happy Surfing, Have a nice time.

Tuesday 15 March 2016

TYPOGRAPHY


Typography is a form of calligraphy in which words are written/ arranged in a specific form to make it readable as well as more beautiful.

Let's have a quick look on some illustrations of typography I have drawn.


You can try making these examples as well as some others on your own.
You can mail me the words you have made using this technique.
Enjoy Typography, have a nice day.

Monday 29 February 2016

MARVELOUS MAHABALESHWAR

The post is dedicated to all my college friends who were with me on the trip

6 to 8 Feb 2016,

We went to the trip to Mahabaleshwar; a marvelous place one must visit; if one wants to experience the breathtaking beauty of landscapes of Mahabaleshwar

Here is a collection of 75 snapes of the landscapes at Mahabaleshwar arranged in a musical video.
must take a look at it & must give feedback by commenting in the box below.


You can see this video on You Tube at this link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiXhwlZdnjc



Saturday 30 January 2016

THE MAGIC OF TANGRAM

Tangram is an early 19th century Chinese dissection puzzle containing 7 flat pieces of cardboard/ plywood/ glass/ canvas/ plastic or any other flat surface making a square






















The object of game is to make meaningful shapes by using each of the 7 pieces without overlapping them

Tangram is one of the most popular dissection puzzles in the world.

We can Make 1000’s of different meaningful shapes with tangram

Following are some examples of tangram shapes FROM INTERNET.
















Try these and others too.

* Searches for More information
1) Tangram - Wikipedia
2) Fun stuff to do - Tangram.

Saturday 16 January 2016

ORIGAMI

Almost everybody reading this article will be aware of this art as we all have experienced Origami from our playschool and nursery days.

Origami is an art of making articles just by folding, cutting, twisting Paper and it has its roots in Japanese culture.

We can use a newspaper, Xerox paper, marble paper, or tinted marble paper for origami art.

There’s nothing quite like the joy you get from transforming a plain square piece of paper into a container, animal, flower etc.

Origami is fun, easy, inexpensive and great to deal with.

Following are the photos of origami articles that I made in 1 day especially for the readers of this blog.
















I learnt to make these things in my school days under the subject ‘Work Experience’

* Searches for More information

1) Origami - Wikipedia
2) Origami Club (Must visit for all origami lovers)


3) Origami Resource Center (All of origami under one site – A must visit site)