Step by Step Drawing of Lord Ganesha

in GEMS4 years ago

Hello Friends,

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Hope you all are doing fine amid ever increasing Corona cases across the globe.
India is going thru one of the toughest phases with the cases getting increased every day and only God knows when this pandemic ends.

Ah, having said about the God, here is a drawing of Lord Ganesha, regarded as the God of beginnings and also as the remover of obstacles, the patron of arts and sciences and the deva of intellect and wisdom as per Hindu Mythology.

Since he is regarded as the God of Beginnings, it's a customary that the first worship is given to Lord Ganesha before we carry out anything whether it's starting something new or celebrating any occasion.

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The first step as you can see below, is to draw the face of Lord Ganesha.
There is a great story behind why Lord Ganesha has the face of an elephant.
When, Lord Ganesha was be-headed by his own father Lord Shiva without recognizing him, his mother asks his father to bring back life and it is said that Lord Shiva replaces Lord Ganesha's head with that of an elephant.

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In late August or early September every year, Ganesha Chaturthi is celebrated which can be between day to 10 days or even for months in some places where in, the murthi (idols) of Lord Ganesha will be prepared with beautiful coloring and lighting arrangements and every day different food items which are known to be Lord Ganesha's favorites will be prepared and offered to the God.
We can see the elephant face here in below drawing with those big years as elephants have.

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Lord Ganesha's favorite food items include laddoos, modak, soaked chana etc..
We can see the drawing of a Tabala, a music instrument being used by Lord Ganesha in this screenshot.

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Final touch up with drawing and sketching is done in this screenshot.

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Coloring, background being colored with light and dark green combination.

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Some maroon coloring for Lord Ganesha.

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Tabala and other body parts are colored as well, here we can see.

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The final one with some bordering and the ornamental part on the forehead of Ganesha and those eyes of elephant.

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It's been quite some time since my last drawing and I hope this one is liked by you all and appreciated.

Thanks for going thru this and wishing you all a Good day :)

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Hello dear friend @ coolguy123 good afternoon
What a beautiful job, I really appreciate that you let us know the step by step of creation
I love the information you provide us
I take this opportunity to wish you a splendid weekend

Thank you @jlufer, glad that you like the information included.

I feel without information, mere sharing of screenshots doesn't make it a complete work and boring :)

Wishing you a Good day and Good weekend as well :)

You are very right dear friend @ coolguy123 the information is very important when presenting a work in this case, or images, it is important that people know what it is they are seeing
Have a wonderful night

Thanks again @jlufer, Good Night :)