Wednesday, 18 June 2025

Watercolor paintings of Icebergs on Chitrapat handmade paper

The real subject of every painting is light.”
Claude Monet

A few months ago, I happened to come across beautiful documentaries on nature on NETFLIX. The more I watched, the more I got fascinated and then my art journey took a new turn. I started painting “Icebergs” and “Glaciers”. Ideally, I would love to experience these beautiful marvels of nature myself, however I do believe that I can travel to these places via my paintings. When I create them on paper, I actually feel the atmosphere bit by bit using my brushes, paints and my thoughts. The final outcome transports me to these lovely places and I am practically in a different world.

For reference photographs, I normally browse through free sites like PIXABAY and UNSPLASH.
At times I also ask permission from photographers and travelers, and give due credit to them once the painting is done. More details about the paintings posted below can be seen on my INSTAGRAM handle, where in I am more regular at posting my works. If you have observed already, I am more into using a limited palette in each of my paintings below. When I post on Instagram, I normally mention the colours used which can be anything between three to five colour hues. ( Each colour hue could be made of one or more colour pigments ). Lesser the better. 

The paints, the brushes and the paper matter a lot when creating a Watercolor painting. I am still learning, experimenting and exploring but have realised that Chitrapat handmade paper is wonderful as it is great for wet on wet technique. In paints I majorly use Camel Artists quality Watercolor tubes and for brushes I will be writing another post soon as each of the brush that I use today has a story behind it and over a period of years I have invested in some expensive brushes which I do not regret as they have made a lot of difference in the quality of my works.

Watercolor painting of Icebergs on Chitrapat handmade paper

Aerial Drift
Watercolor painting on Chitrapat handmade paper 
4” X 5.5”

Watercolor painting of Icebergs on Chitrapat handmade paper

Gentle Drift
Watercolor painting on Chitrapat handmade paper 
3.75” X 5.5”

Watercolor painting of Icebergs on Chitrapat handmade paper

Watercolor painting on Chitrapat handmade paper 
4.5” X 6.5”

Watercolor painting of Icebergs on Chitrapat handmade paper

Resting on the blue
Watercolor painting on Chitrapat handmade paper 
5.25” X 8”

I have not been very regular at writing posts for my blog. However if you love my works you can follow me on INSTAGRAM

2 comments:

  1. Your iceberg paintings are stunning! I love how you capture the atmosphere and light so delicately—it really transports the viewer to those icy landscapes. The use of Chitrapat handmade paper and a limited palette makes each piece feel so thoughtful and immersive. For anyone inspired by such serene landscapes, exploring pristine natural beauty in places like Bhutan can be equally breathtaking—here’s a look at their tour packages: https://northbengaltourism.com/bhutan-tour-packages/

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  2. Such a beautiful post! A hand made painting brings a special kind of charm that machine-made art can never match. The textures, brushstrokes, and personal touch make each piece feel truly unique. I recently checked out FableCasa’s collection, and their hand made paintings are absolutely stunning — perfect for adding elegance and authenticity to any home décor. Definitely worth exploring!

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