He is the best known for his versatility. It can be noticed right from the handicapped Sappani in '16 vaidinile....' and the nayagar, a Don of his times in the all time hits Nayagan to the sturdy cop in Vettaiyadu Vilayadu and the yet to be released, most awaited Dashavatharam.
The most unforgettable, best, mind blowing, breath taking roles he carried out in his lifetime brings me pleasure and joy in making a sketch of his. This is my latest sketch as of today. I truly enjoyed every moment i spent on him on the ivory board.
The best thing about the photo of his is the grin look which enticed me to just go for it.The 'mush' itself delivers a rocking impression on the viewers.
The eyes says a lot. The well built body, a short well groomed hairstyle, a tightly held stare makes him unique from rest of his roles in the past.
As an artist I get the right zeal to make a portrait, if a slightest of uniqueness is noticed. In such case when I noticed such a huge amount of difference in this photo, I just latched on to the opportunity in terms of the leisure i had and fortunately made it happen. It was a great feel to make it happen. It was a long time strive to make a sketch of the legend.
A small 5 mins video was being captured when the legend was in the making (please ignore the audio in the background). Below is the link for the clip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2LbrgCzPx4
3 comments:
Dude... you can always put the clip in the blog...
hello narayan,
saw your blog, your sketches are amazing...
another reason of visiting your blog was to ask a favour - do you teach or know any artist in bangalore who conducts classes on pencil or charcoal sketching?? i also sketch but i learnt it on my own, would lik to get trained formally..will appreciate if you can write to me at: sarikaspv@yahoo.com
thanks..
Hey man! It's too good!
However i'm curious to know what age of his, was in your mind when you starting making it?
-SP
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