Thursday, June 02, 2005


A village family inspired by Madhubani style of painting.

Ashish Banerjee


"Tutun" passed through Jackson Pollock filter of Gennady Obukhov using POVRAY

Ashish Banerjee


"Tutun" passed through Vincent Van Gogh filter of Gennady Obukhov using POVRAY

Ashish Banerjee


"Tutun" passed through Paul Signac filter of Gennady Obukhov using POVRAY

Ashish Banerjee


My Niece, Tutun, clicked by me using Nokia 7610 circa 2005.
Ashish Banerjee


"Tantra Spline" passed through M.C. Escher filter of Gennady Obukhov using POVRAY

Ashish Banerjee


"Tantra Spline" passed through Piet Mondrian filter of Gennady Obukhov using POVRAY
Ashish Banerjee


Jamini Roy inspired abstract splines with a hint of Trantric style.
Ashish Banerjee

Wednesday, June 01, 2005


TRIUMBAKAM, litrally the 3 eyed in Sanskrit, it figuratively used to denote the one who can see within the Self. Thus the metaphorical third eye is also called Pragya chakshu or the eye of the higher knowledge. This is rendered in Transtric Bhuddist style. Created using Ms Paint and POVRAY applying Paul Signac filter of Gennady Obukhov.
Ashish Banerjee


Love making memories. Created using Ms Paint and POVRAY applying Paul Signac filter of Gennady Obukhov.
Ashish Banerjee


Lotus Pond.
Ashish Banerjee


Red Star as might have visualised by Vincent Van Gogh. Created using POVRAY and applying filters by Gennady Obukhov.
Ashish Banerjee


Orchid as might have visualised by Vincent Van Gogh. Created by using "Orchid" picuture passed through POVRAY using filters by Gennady Obukhov.
Ashish Banerjee


Orchid
Ashish Banerjee


Shell as might have visualised by Pablo Picasso. Created by using "Shell on the floor" picuture passed through POVRAY using filters by Gennady Obukhov.
Ashish Banerjee


Awaiting the Savitir (dawn in sanskrit). The night is yet to cast off its shadows. A view from my bedroom.
Ashish Banerjee


Savitir, the rising Sun. A view from my bedroom.
Ashish Banerjee


pre dawn, a view from my bedroom.
Ashish Banerjee


Ashish on the rocks at Rishikesh, clicked by Bhaskar Pal, circa 1991.
Ashish Banerjee


Shell on the floor
Ashish Banerjee