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Saturday, 23 December 2017

Funny Sad Story of Bitcoin Lovers HD video with English Subtitles





Short  Animated story by Akshay Kumar of a gold digger girl who dumped a bitcoin miner or a cryptocoin miner few years ago because she wanted a boyfriend who can do a real job not a virtual job which does not pay. But after a few years she realized the potential of and growth of cryptocurrencies and people becoming rich with bitcoins in news. Girl went back to the boy and begged for his love. But this time the boy, who became a bitcoin millionaire, rejected the girl's love proposal.




Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Barack Obama Drawing by Akshay Kumar

Barack Obama Pencil Drawing Artwork

























Barack Obama Pencil Drawing by artist Akshay Kumar.
Barack Obama is an American politician who served as the 44th President of the United States from 2009 to 2017.

Artwork on A4 Drawing Paper. Signed and dated in the lower right side.

Tools used to create this art:-
  • HB pencil - HB pencil is used to draw the outline of Barack Obama face in this drawing and also for shading the face.
  • 6B pencil -This was used for the darker shades in this drawing like hair.
  • Colour pencils - Black colour pencil was used to draw the darkest shades in this drawing.
  • Cotton - Cotton was used to blend and spread graphite so as to make the shading more uniform

Sunday, 17 December 2017

Artwork of Ramdayal Mishra, Bhagalpur, Bihar by Artist Akshay Kumar

Akshay Kumar in Bhagalpur with Ramdayal Mishra

























Pencil Drawing Portrait of Shri Ramdayal Mishra from Smart City Bhagalpur, Bihar by Artist Akshay Kumar.

In a recent visit to Manik Sarkar, Bhagalpur, I was requested to make a portrait for Shri Ramdayal Mishra. I made it and gifted him as a birthday gift.

This artwork is made on A4 drawing paper with HB and 6B graphite pencils.


Portrait artwork of Ramdayal Mishra from bhagalpur

























Visit Akshay kumar art gallery for more drawings.

Saturday, 2 December 2017

Pencil Sketch Drawing of Jyoti Kumari from Bhagalpur Smart City, Bihar by Akshay Kumar

Pencil Drawing of Jyoti Kumari from Bhagalpur Bihar

Pencil drawing artwork of a beautiful Indian woman, Smt Jyoti kumari from Bhagalpur, Bihar by Akshay Kumar.
This pencil drawing portrait was made as a birthday gift to Jyoti kumari.

How to draw this pencil sketch:-
As usual I started drawing with the nose and proceeded further. Then taking proportions I draw eyes and lips. Then outlining the face and shading it.

Tools used to create this art:-
  • HB pencil - HB pencil is used to draw the outline of female face in this drawing and also for shading the woman's face.
  • 6B pencil -This was used for the darker shades in this drawing like hair.
  • Colour pencils - Black colour pencil was used to draw the darkest shades in this drawing. Red color pencil was used to draw the realistic shining lips.
  • Cotton - Cotton was used to blend and spread graphite so as to make the shading more uniform.

Not to be confused with the Big Boss contestant  Jyoti Kumari who is from Masaurhi, Bihar and was a commoner contestant in big boss 2017.

Then Who is Jyoti Kumari ?
This Jyoti kumari is from Bhagalpur, Bihar. Jyoti Studied Ph.d at TMBU, Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur and is in the field of education.

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Friday, 1 December 2017

Pencil Sketch Drawing of Shri S K Shinde from Mumbai by Akshay Kumar


Pencil Sketch Image by Akshay Kumar

Realistic Pencil Drawing of of Man face 
This is a pencil sketch portrait of Shri Shinde who retired / superannuated from the office of the accountant general / Ag office/ cag mumbai which is at pratistha bhawan, marine lines mumbai. He requested me to draw a pencil Portrait for him.  I accepted his request and made this pencil drawing portrait for him from his photo that I had taken with my phone.

I signed, got it laminated and gave it to him on the day of his retirement as a farewell gift from me. I hope he will keep this artwork safe and remember Akshay Kumar whenever he sees it.

Time invested in drawing pencil sketch
5 hours

Medium
Graphite Pencils

Surface
8 x 12 Drawing paper


Tools used in drawing this portrait.
  • HB pencil
  • 6B pencil
  • Black colour pencil
  • Eraser
  • Sharpener 
  • Cotton



Now, How I sketched this man face step by step

I draw free hand sketches. I do not use grid or any other tricks to draw portraits from photos. I started from the nose and then the whole face. The reason for starting from the nose is that it becomes the center of the portraits which help me in measuring the distance of and drawing other facial parts.

 Hb pencil for shading the skin of man's face.


6b pencil for darker areas like hair etc.



Black colour pencil for the darkest areas like drawing the eyes, drawing mustache, the corner of hair etc


Cotton for blending the graphite.

Eraser for giving a shining illusion on head and cheeks.


Feel free to ask your queries regarding pencil sketches. I will be happy to help with whatever knowledge I have.


I will keep posting new sketches and drawings on this sketching blog. 
This pencil drawing is relevant for sketching A man's face, drawing a bald man face, drawing of bald man with moustache.






Saturday, 25 November 2017

Pencil drawing of Binit Kumar Roy from Bhagalpur, Bihar by Akshay Kumar

Pencil sketch of Binit Kumar Roy from Bhagalpur, Bihar by Akshay Kumar. 


Binit Kumar Roy Sketch Drawing by Akshay Kumar

This pencil sketch portrait was requested by Binit Kumar Roy on my Facebook profile in 2014. The reference picture was the profile photo of Binit Kumar Roy. It had taken 4 hours for me to be draw.  this sketch from photo. Much time was consumed in giving a realistic look to the sketch. Especially drawing the goggles and the reflection was not easy for a newbie like me. But somehow it came out good. 

This pencil drawing was made only using a simple HB pencil and an A4 Drawing sheet.


Tuesday, 21 November 2017

Pencil Drawing of Shri Ajay Kumar from Jodhpur, Rajasthan by Akshay Kumar

Again I had the opportunity to visit Jodhpur, Rajasthan the top tourist place in the world and also the best location for shooting bollywood and hollywood films.
On this short trip to Jodhpur I gifted the original pencil drawing portrait of Shri Ajay Kumar to himself that I had drawn in 2014 using the reference picture I was provided with. I was also asked by him to draw a portrait of someone very special to him. I will upload and share that drawing portrait also once its completed.

Akshay Kumar giving original drawing to Shri Ajay kumar at Jodhpur






Pencil Drawing of Shri Ajay Kumar from Jodhpur by Akshay Kumar
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Now let me tell you something about the making of this pencil sketch. Actually I had started drawing portaits in 2014 itself and I was not much aware of the type of papers and pencils artists use to draw. So, I took a white paper and an HB pencil and started drawing the face. But I was not able to draw the white beard and mustache. Why ? because I was searching for a white pencil to draw on a white paper. But I found a way. I shaded the whole paper including the face and external area and erased the area that required to be white. Funny ? it is.



Thursday, 16 November 2017

Why buy art from an artist instead of getting it free from sketching apps ?

These days we see many applications and websites that claims to make pencil sketches from your photographs within a few minutes or seconds. If you search in Search Engines you will find these sketch apps on the top of the first page. These sketching software simply make the photographs, submitted by the users, look like a pencil sketch. These machine made sketches can then be printed on a paper with the help of a printer. People interested in getting their photograph sketched, but for free, are using these software, But do you think these are really a pencil sketch and an art ? I don't think so. These sketches made with an app can not be called an art.

Recently I came across a guy's comment on an artist's post on a Social Networking Website. The artist had posted a colour pencil portrait along with the price. The guy commented  ''Why should we pay 3500 for a pencil sketch when there are so many apps to get the sketch for free?" There will be many people like him who thinks the same thing. 

So the question is, "If these applications make a sketch similar to a handmade sketch for free then why buy original art from an artist?"

And the answer is :-

  • Handmade original pencil drawing or pencil sketches are made after hours or sometimes days of hard work by the artist.
  • Original drawings can be bought as an asset which will appraise itself over time. By buying an original artwork you are not only supporting an artist financially but also supporting yourself by accumulating an asset that is to increase its value with the increase in the artist's value. 
Take an example: Suppose there are two guys who wanted to get themselves sketched. One guy approached an artist and the other guy used an app. The first guy paid for the art whereas the second guy got it for free. They both kept their sketches for years. In the meantime the artist who had drawn the first guy's sketch becomes very famous and his artworks have become very expensive. This increase market value of the artist will increase the old works of the artist also and the price of the first guys sketch will also increase.


  • Possessing or collecting artworks from famous artists is a status symbol as not everyone can afford to buy their artworks.
Its up to the people to decide what they want. 

Sunday, 12 November 2017

Pencil Drawing Sketch of Lavenesh Sharma from Delhi by Akshay Kumar

Pencil Drawing Sketch of Lavenesh Sharma from Bhajanpura, Delhi by Akshay Kumar 

Drawing of man face lavenesh sharma by Akshay Kumar
























I drew this Pencil Sketch on the request of my colleague and friend Shri Lavenesh Kumar Sharma who is  from Bhajanpura, New Delhi / AG office Mumbai about 8 months ago. It is made with HB and 6B pencils on a simple drawing paper. 
I had shared this sketch with him on facebook and whatsapp to know if he liked it or not. I will soon be sharing the Image where I am giving the original Sketch to Lavenesh Sharma.


Wait for the next post where Akshay Kumar will be sharing more Drawing, Sketches and Arts of more people. Or you can request your own sketch. 

Tuesday, 7 November 2017

Pencil Sketch Of Indian Girl Smiling Face by Akshay Kumar


This is a drawing of a beautiful Indian girl face with long hair. 

Girl Face Drawing sketch Image

I was requested to draw this beautiful girl face drawing sketch from the photo by her mother Smt Geeta Kotian from AG office, Mumbai. Though the reference image was not clear and in high resolution, I tried my best to make it look realistic. It took me 4-5 hours to draw this. To draw this beautiful Indian girl face drawing I used 6B and HB graphite pencils for shading. Black colour Pencil for some parts of hair and eyes and little red colour pencil for lips. Feel free to request your own pencil drawing from artist Akshay Kumar.







Monday, 6 November 2017

Pencil Sketch of Shri Abhay Kumar from Kudi Bhagtasni, Jodhpur by Akshay Kumar 373

Pencil Drawing for Shri Abhay Kumar from Jodhpur


























After a very long gap I got the opportunity to show you all a recent progress in my drawing. I had made this drawing in 2014 on a 8x12 drawing paper using only a simple HB pencil. It was kept with me only for 3 years and recently when I visited Kudi Bhagtasni, Jodhpur I gave the original drawing to Shri Abhay Kumar. Even after a gap of 3 years the face in drawing and original is matching. Isn't it ?

See below, the post that I shared on Akshay Kumar 373.