Sunday, March 27, 2016

#urbansketchers and #dailysketches 2016

My sketch challenge in 2016
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81/366 J.K. Rowling - Its impossible to live without failing at sometimes, unless you live so cautiously that you might as well not have lived at all- in which case, you fail by default.























82/366 Enid Blyton- One of my favorite author, whose books have been among the worlds best sellers since 1930s. Still love reading 'famous five' and 'secret seven'.





















83/366 - KC, an Indo-American astronaut, was the first woman of Indian origin in space.














A quick sketch during my coffee break!! #urbansketchers





















84/366 Beatrix Potter, an author, illustrator and scientist, best known for her children's books featuring animals.

















85/366 Rita Levi-Montacini, was awarded the nobel prize in physiology or medicine for the discovery of nerve growth factor.















86/366 Sketching at the winter farmers market with #uskboston. Such a lively atmosphere, music and lots of people to sketch!!!





















87/366 - Malala Yousafzai, when the whole world is silent, even one voice becomes powerful!

Sunday, March 20, 2016

#urbansketchers and #dailysketches 2016

My sketch challenge in 2016
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67/366 Linda Buck won nobel prize for her work on olfactory nerve receptors.























Sketching sleepy people on train.























68/366 Sara Seager, MIT professor developed a parallel versions of the Drakes equation to estimate the number of inhabitable planets in the galaxy.
























Beacon hills urban sketching!























69/366 Carolyn Porco, a planetary scientist, known for her work in the exploration of outer space.


















Urban sketching at Cambridge!






















70/366 Sally Ride, an astronaut, became the first American women in space in 1983.






















71/366 Deborah Jin, a physicist, is considered a pioneer in polar quantum chemistry.






















72/366 Jill Tarter, in search of intelligent life in the cosmos.























73/366 Urban sketching at Wellesley green house!






















74/366 Ann Druyan, an american author, producer specializes in cosmology and popular sciences.


















75/366 Jane Goodall, primatologist, is considered the worlds foremost expert on chimpanzees.






















76/366 Amelia Earhart, an aviation pioneer and author, was the first female aviator to fly solo across the atlantic ocean.
















77/366 Urban sketching at north end!






















78/366 Lynn Margulis, an evolutionary theorist, was the primary modern proponent for the significance of symbiosis in biological evolution.


















An urban sketching story !!






















80/366 And of course Madonna!!

Sunday, March 6, 2016

#urbansketchers and #dailysketches 2016

My sketch challenge in 2016
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59/366 Eggplants!!


60/366 Sweet cherries.

Extra bonus sketch- Sketching during my lunch break at #aubonpain with #ballpointpen 


Continuing with my daily paintings I decided to dedicate March to inspiring women!!

61/366 Rosalind Franklin- Gave a crucial contribution to the discovery of DNA!!


62/366 The only woman you should know- Marie Curie!


63/366 Dorothy Hodgkin won nobel prize for her amazing work in protein crystallography !

64/366 May-Britt Moser was awarded nobel prize for discovering cells that constitute a positioning system in the brain!

65/366 Ada Yonath, received nobel prize for her studies on structure and function of the ribosomes!

66/366 Elizabeth Blackburn, received nobel prize for discovering the nature and maintenance of chromosomal ends and their roles in cancer and aging!