Gallery

A glimpse into Radhika's watercolours, acrylics, and charcoal pieces.

A watercolor painting with abstract patterns featuring soft brushstrokes in green, yellow, and beige. The composition is characterized by its fluid, organic shapes and scattered small dots in various colors.
A realistic pencil drawing of a person's face is depicted on a spiral-bound sketchpad. The portrait captures a dramatic use of light and shadow, enhancing the subject's gaze and facial features. Several graphite pencils are placed beside the sketchpad, showcasing different shades and emphasizing the monochromatic theme.
A vibrant and abstract watercolor painting featuring a mix of colors such as green, pink, yellow, and blue. The colors blend and flow into each other, creating an effect reminiscent of foliage or flowers. The image has a textured, almost fabric-like appearance with irregular shapes and vivid patches of color.
Three fabric panels are hanging outside a shop. Each panel features artwork of radishes with distinct styles and expressions. The radishes are predominantly red with green leaves, and there are Japanese characters printed on the fabric. Various posters and items are visible in the background.

Watercolour Dreams

Soft washes capture Tamil Nadu’s glowing light, where memories bloom in delicate layers of color.
Various watercolor faces with closed eyes and blue outlines are painted on a sheet of paper. The artwork is surrounded by a palette with vibrant colors, a cup with a candle, and green leaves, all resting on a soft, textured surface.

Charcoal Whispers

Spare charcoal lines trace quiet domestic moments, turning everyday objects into silent stories.
A colorful artwork on an easel depicts a profile of a person with abstract and vibrant strokes. The background consists of an indoor space with people walking in a large, open area featuring industrial design elements like exposed pipes and concrete flooring.

Acrylic Glow

Bold acrylic strokes evoke the monsoon-washed village lanes where history and life intertwine.
A collection of five bottles of acrylic paint is neatly arranged on a table, each with a distinct color label. The colors are red, black, blue, orange, and beige, with an additional white bottle labeled as acrylic gloss medium. The background appears to be a blurred room interior.

Praise

Radhika’s watercolours bring a serene warmth that feels like a quiet afternoon.
The charcoal sketches capture shadows and light with such delicate precision.
Each piece tells a story of Tamil Nadu’s gentle rhythms, making everyday moments feel sacred and alive.