Kalakaaris Magazine Aug 2014 | Page 31

Priyanka Bhukya Interview From how many years are you engaged in painting? Painting is my hobby .I’ve started in my schooling when I was studying my eighth standard .Then I realized that It’s never too late to revisit a Dream. And now art is my passion. I advise to every novice out their trying to make a name for themselves but scared that they won’t be as good as the pros is that do it from the heart, at some point in life every pro was an amateur. What are the essential tools of an artist? The most important thing to do is Practise. So, that you can make your hands move freely just like a printer, which is always ready to print whatever you think. No matter what pencils you use or the brushes but i can give you a small advice Pencils are very important in drawing the higher the number before the letter B, the lighter the shades are. What is your work knowledge? I continued to build myself in the field of pencil drawings, it was unusual and people didn’t know much about it. It has been quiet clear to me, that most of them are painters so, I want to be out of box and started with pencil shades .The blend of shadings which give details, expressions .Or merely I can say that to unfold the secrets of black and white. How did you get started in sketching? People’s emotions – a baby’s giggle, best friend’s laughing, a mother’s love, all these beautiful emotions inspired me to store them in my fantasy world thats the art. How would you describe your work style? I’m still not an Artist, drawing makes me happy and the appreciation motivates me to start it professionally. What kinds of situations do you find most stressful when your painting? While painting we often rub it so there is loss