My pal, Prashant Miranda, just sent me some of his journal pages. His work is lovely and I have included several of his drawings in my new book. He writes:
Here are my initial pages of my travels, from my flight doodles from Toronto-Amsterdam-Delhi, parties at Kalpana and Pallavi's house, and visits to Nizamuddin's tomb,
meeting fakirs who ushered me to sit with the Qawali singers. Just got back after seeing the Taj Mahal by moonlight, which has given me enough inspiration to last me for a while.
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So glad that someone is posting Prashant's journal online.
WoW! very lovely to see prash illustration. you know right now prash in Banaras...in my office...it is lovly to meet him personnaly and see him while making illustrations....
Prash's art and compassion is so inspiring, I'm so glad to see it here with your beautiful creations. I've just taken a watercolour course by him at the Band of Gypsies, and can only hope to emulate the strong emotions that come through in his work. Hope to see more from his travels in India..
A record of my exploration into all aspects of drawing, illustrated journaling, creativity, and the inspiring aspects of art. By the author of "Everyday Matters," "The Creative License", and "An Illustrated Life" and other books.
Comments
So glad that someone is posting Prashant's journal online.
Posted by: Linda Rogers | December 13, 2005 10:28 PM
Very promising spreads. I wish I could read the words. It looks there“s a lot of things happening.
Posted by: enrique | December 14, 2005 01:34 PM
pls post more of his sketches they are delightful
Posted by: micaela | December 16, 2005 03:40 AM
WoW! very lovely to see prash illustration. you know right now prash in Banaras...in my office...it is lovly to meet him personnaly and see him while making illustrations....
Posted by: Dr Pravin Rana | December 25, 2005 07:53 AM
Prash's art and compassion is so inspiring, I'm so glad to see it here with your beautiful creations. I've just taken a watercolour course by him at the Band of Gypsies, and can only hope to emulate the strong emotions that come through in his work. Hope to see more from his travels in India..
Posted by: Neil Kingma | January 3, 2006 08:13 PM
so beautiful and utterly inspiring.
Posted by: melanie | October 13, 2006 09:58 AM