Turban 

134 creative works found

  • Aladdin

  • More Fairies

  • 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!

  • The Paraganj bazaar in New Delhi.. we happened to arrive in a once a year Sikh festival.. by nightfall there was sword-fighting in the streets.. I love this shot because like everywhere in India, there’s always faces at every turn.. and I love the faces in this shot, from the guys at the front, to the bystanders in the shadows..

  • / / / Kite Lady Media – ink pastel acrylic charcoal / Substrate – canvas textured paper / Original Art – SOLD to a kite enthusiast who collects ‘kite art’

  • A Sikh father and his son bathe in the Pool of Nectar at the Golden Temple – Amritsar, India.

  • A turbaned man stands in a typical painted doorway – Udaipur. Rajasthan – India.

  • 11” x 8.5” graphite pencil drawing on paper. / One of several drawings created for a book showing step by step process to complete a drawing

  • A colorful pair of itinerant pilgrims – Amritsar, India

  • A merchant at a colorful vegetable market – Rajasthan, India

  • Taken near Manvar – Rajasthan India. / Camel driver rests on the sand with his trusty steed.

  • The ladies of Nebaj, Guatemala are famous for their flambouyant traditional dress. The turban-style head wrap is particularly characteristic. Favored colors change from year to year – this year, green was in style. The isolated village was finally connected to the rest of Guatemala by a paved road just a year ago.

  • A colorful produce salesman – Rajasthan, India.

  • It was an early morning, this man just woke up an it was time to put on his tulband. Khuri, Rajahstan, India

  • Oil on Canvas 61×51cm. Almost every woman in Mali wears their very own creatively constructed and shaped headscarf…... colourful and eye-catching.

  • Proposition Eight Rally / Dirksen Federal Building / Chicago, Illinois Featured in PEACE, LOVE & TRANQUILITY / Featured in The Human Condition / Featured in The Feature Fraternity / Featured in That One Great Shot / Featured in Canon Vs Nikon / Featured in Accentuate The Eyes First Place Winner in Mood & Ambience Killer Color challenge March 10, 2009 Sold Two Greeting Cards:*

  • I tried to print this on canvas but the colour was messed up so I went over it with pastels. It turned out quite different to the original.

  • Charcoal on A1 size paper

  • A trio of Indian Sadhus in the holy city of Pushkar – Rajasthan, India

  • A Rajasthani man lost in thought – Jodhpur. Rajasthan – India.

  • Memories of India

  • This is a portrait I painted recently in Acrylics. I am currently working on a series of portraits for an exhibition here in Bristol next year (2010). My theme is based on the diversity of cultures expressed through the local people found in Native North and South America, Africa, The Middle East and Asia. This painting was just a practice run before I start working on the larger scale work for the exhibition. It took me between 30 & 40 hours to get it to this stage. Although I scanned it in at 1200 dpi, the colours have all come out a bit wrong. It’s a bit over exposed (the whites aren’t that white), and the colours are a lot more vibrant in real life. This guy is a wiseman from India, and you pronounce the name ‘Sardoo’, I think.

  • An assortment of pilgrims, all seen on the same morning at Amritsar Station – Punjab State, India

  • A Rajasthani man in the small, friendly, mainly blue city of Bundi – Rajasthan, India

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