Journey so far… by Milind Mulick
About the book
A collection of watercolour paintings by Milind Mulick.
āPainting, like all other art forms, is primarily about communication.
Every painting starts with a visual that gets filtered by the artistās experience,
perception and thought process. Each one has an idea to convey and a story to tell.
This book is a candid account of the part of my journey that can be put in words.
It talks about what inspires me,Ā motivates me, makes my creative urge tick!
This book is āOne for the roadā.ā
- Milind Mulick
Watercolour by Milind Mulick
About the book
Flow & Confidence, so essential for working with watercolours can be easily attained from -
āWatercolourā by Milind Mulick.
Through ā 1. Introduction, 2. Practice, 3. Sketching, 4. Composition, 5. Colours, 6. The Painting Process, 7. Gallery
Chapters of his book on Watercolours. Detailed hints right from primary techniques to the finer aspects of art have been provided with ample demonstrations.
The paintings from his Gallery speak volumes, with an in-depth analysis alongside.
This book by Milind Mulick has been in great demand since the first edition. It is unique in introducing the student and enthusiast to the world of watercolour in a step-by-step manner. Mulickās mastery over the medium is evident. Although he has been influenced by the British tradition of watercolour painting, Mulickās style has evolved over the years; and has acquired a unique Indian flavour. The vibrancy of colours and an ability to capture the essence of the subject are the hallmark of his paintings.
Expressions In Watercolour By Milind Mulick
About the book
This is the sequel to the earlier book on watercolour.
After the botheration of technique is over i.e. 'how' in watercolour is no more a problem, many aspects of the painting process lay ahead.
In this book Milind Mulick talks about his journey so far, the techniques and thoughts behind the painting process on which he has pondered for a long time. He shares his thoughts through words and colours. He also wishes to discuss the many conflicts that keep arising while painting.
This book will certainly help the budding artist to find his own way!
The Gallery by Grace Prakashan
About the book
It is said sometimes that female figure is the most beautiful thing God created. Naturally it is a fascinating subject for all painters. John Fernandes with his extraordinary talent paints figures with ease and confidence. Now-a-days in the art field when a cyclonic storm of 'creativity' and 'freedom of expression' is going on, John stands like a rock, proclaiming that 'Drawing' in itself is an art and drawing and painting a figure is one of the most challenging subject for an artist. John is a draftsman of tremendous ability. His confidence and the power of execution make one feel that God stuck a brush in his hand instead of a sword. He draws and paints so naturally that it looks as if he is just enjoying it - especially when he paints a female figure, bringing all the grace and delicacy of the model. Surely he is an artist who can be called a phenomenon.
Deenanath Dalal
About the book
DeenanathĀ Dalal, a classical painter by nature, made his mark in the publishing world. He changed the look of publishing world through his classical view. He was the pioneer of such work which displayed not only the title of book but also the contents. He added elegance to book design. His paintings inspired many. His commercial creations were always controlled by a sense of classical point of view.
Watercolour Landscapes Step by Step By Milind Mulick
Perspective
About the book
Amply illustrated and written in an easy narrative style, Mulick demystifies the seemingly difficult subject and helps the art student to allay his anxieties about āgetting it rightā. In fact, few books have dared to venture into this territory and Mulick has successfully conveyed the concept, staying clear of complex definitions and methods; used traditionally.
Master Artist Vasudeo Kamath
About the book
This book not only enriches us with a cross-section ofĀ VasudeoĀ KamathāsĀ landscape painting,Ā but also offersĀ wealth of information about the technical problems of the medium, his own methods to solve creative problems and many practical hints useful for all levels of artists who have special love for outdoor painting and watercolour.
Watercolour Paintings with Photo References by Milind Mulick
About the book
In this book renowned artist Milind Mulick explores and demonstrates watercolourĀ paintingĀ using photographs.
Ā Nowadays due to technological invasion... most artists are 'practically' using photographs as reference material. When a photograph is used as a reference point, it is important to pay attention to draw inspiration from it, not replicate it. This involves developing a preliminary thumbnail sketch to determine the composition and making artistic decisions to recreate 'that' moment.Still Life By Sanjay Shelar
Acrylic Explorations by Rahul Deshpande
About the book
Acrylic is a favourite medium of artists today. This book offersĀ an in-depth understandingĀ ofĀ AcrylicĀ medium and how to explore it in many ways.
This book includes 12 techniques, 6 step-by-step demonstrations and a gallery with the variety of subjects and approaches which shows the versatility of this medium. It also has sound information about materials and tools along with thoughts aboutĀ the creative process.Ā This will induce the reader to search for his own ways in handling the medium.
Methods and Techniques – Colour Pencil By Rahul Deshpande, Gopal Nandurkar
About the book
Useful for Art Schools
In this book one can get detailed introduction about the use of colour pencils as an important medium for landscapes, figures, still-life and birds / animals too. Mastery over drawing and precision in the use of the medium are the highlights of this concise book.











