I noticed I had been avoiding vibrant colour. So one day I decided to change that.
I chose two of the most vibrant shades from my palette and anchored them with Sodalite Genuine, a granulating pigment from Daniel Smith, dark and moody, one of my favourites. I knew it had to be an abstract sunset. The seascape was a welcome surprise.
Rough Arches paper, so the pigments could do what they do best when water gets involved. Soft strokes for the glowing sky, broader and more deliberate strokes for the sea gradually meeting the shore. I did not plan the composition, I followed it.
Like E minor, bright on the surface, something quieter underneath.
I relive this piece often. It made me feel alive that day.
The original found its home. Sunset in E Minor is now available as a limited edition archival print, for those who want to live with that feeling on their wall.
One of only 25. Once they're gone, they're gone.
Limited to 25 so it remains rare, considered, and genuinely collectible.
Meet Poulami
I’m a Mumbai-based watercolour artist creating meditation-inspired work from my studio sanctuary. Each painting begins in stillness, shaped by nature’s rhythm and the quiet beauty of imperfection.
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