India Wall Art
1916 creative works found
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The Jama Masjid in Old Delhi, India – I believe India’s largest Mosque – one of my favourite buildings in the world. I love Islamic art and architecture. I wanted to create something different when photographing this beautiful building. Architecture pictures can be boring and lifeless – I didn’t want to represent the Jama Masjid in this way, because it is so full of life. I asked the boy in the foreground to run through the flock of pigeons so they would fly upwards, away from the building. It was a nice coinsidence that he was positioned in the doorway. This effect achieved, to me, looks like angels flying out of the Mosque. Angels of Allah.
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Indian elephant ride in the jungle
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An indian landscape with elephants on their search for food and water
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Acrylic, INdia Ink, Gesso I am only going to allow 50 of this print to be printed in the 3 sizes(small,medium,large) But I will have unlimited cards printed.
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This little girl had the most striking eyes I’ve ever seen. ‘Meenakshi’ means ‘one who has fish-like eyes’: Meena (fish) + Akshi (eyes). The photo was taken on New Year’s Eve at Varkala Beach, Kerala, India. There were many Indian people on the beach and I went over to ‘hang out’ with them. This girl’s elderly grandmother asked me if I would take a photo of her grand daughter – I happily obliged!! I showed her the photo on the back of the digital camera, and suddenly I had 20 or 30 Indian women surrounding me wanting to look at the photo. The nicest thing then happened – when they saw the photo, they all wanted to touch my arm. It was my most memorable experience during the whole 6 weeks.
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Children in the Warvan Valley, Kashmir. 1985
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Acrylics, Water Color, Spray Paint, India Ink I am only going to allow 50 of this print to be printed in the 3 sizes(small,medium,large) But I will have unlimited cards printed.
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Fire Pails in Calcutta, India train station.
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How do you possibly even try to photograph the most famous building in the world?? Get up at sunrise on a freezing Agra morning? Don’t think I was the first to do this but I did and this photo is mine!!! / More travel shots like this in: / My Adventures
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Part of ‘Brand Irony’ series
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I love this shot.. so I thought I would do a little S.C. and make another statement with this shot.. / As Boban would say…................Enjoy! / Dharmsala, India /
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This artwork is not only a fusion of our styles, but also a fusion of our deep rooted traditions, values, and cultures of our country. it is a reflection of our surrounding, of what we preach, of what we have. both countries, China and India are very traditional and rich cultural countries. you will see here a fusion of elements from the way they approach to god, and the way we do, making it more beautiful and also spreading a message, that no matter where in the world we are , our god, blood, religion, faith and culture all are equal. collab with ms.chen
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HIGH RES VERSION COMING SOON A portrait of a little girl on a Madurai street, Tamil Nadu, India. I was inside a Dosai and Thali restaurant (highly recommended!!) when she waved at me from the street. I couldn’t help but go outside and take the photo.
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Old chap in Udaipur. His glasses were an instant hit! Obviously very dear to him too, he had taped them together at several places to hold the pieces together!
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The White Peacock is frequently mistaken for an albino, but it is a colour variety of Indian Blue Peacock. Its white colour makes it looks really magnificent and elegant. / / Please view the large image for best details! / Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles
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Young girls at an Indian festival show off their freshly decorated henna hands.
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These young girls were so happy and carefree. It’s like they had all they wanted in life Jodhpur, India THIS PIECE IS AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE AS A: / • Card / • Canvas Print / • Framed Print / • Laminated Print / • Matted Print / • Mounted Print / • Poster
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Agra Station. The lights kept going out but the natural light proved quite atmospheric. A longish exposure captured the moment. I manged to take quite a few images in this moment of darkness and light – and was swamped by the people around me who were fascinated at the instant image on the back of my digital camera… God I love India!
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