I paint quite a few doors – they are a favourite subject of mine. Although if you mention that to my wife, she will sniff ‘You’re joking! I can’t even get him to paint a shelf!’
Bihari Door – Acrylic on canvas, 18ins x 24ins.
Pictures available on my Etsy shop site here
there’s a saying here that goes like ‘carpenters always need their doors fixed” .
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I know what you mean!
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LOL! we have a very common saying which when translated into English makes a note that the traditional Indian sweet shopkeeper will never eat his own sweets.
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I hope that’s not because he knows what went into them!
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Haha! possibly yes! 🙂
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Really nice!
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Thanks, Jason.
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Forgive me if you already know, but have you seen Norm’s Thursday door challenge?
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I have, Greg. Photos, I think, rather than paintings.
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That is gorgeous. I can almost feel the door’s weathered boards and I love the vivid blue against the mulit-shaded wall.
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Thanks, Laura. I’m sure it was the colour as much as anything else that made me paint this one.
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Great composition! Congrats!
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Thank you.
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Even weathered, it’s a beautiful blue. I had to look at a map, this is from a region bordering Nepal?
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Yes, Bihar is one of the states in the north of India. If you’ve still got that map handy, I spent a couple of months in and around the small town of Bodhgaya, which is about 100km south of Patna. A lot of what I write about India stems from my time there.
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Adorable.
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Thanks, Dave.
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I understand the design and the accoutrements, of course, but the blue paint threw me a little. 🙂
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I saw quite a few that colour in some of the villages.
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I have to visit the interiors of Bihar now!
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Certainly worth it.
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