Sketchbook: Sajid Wajid Shaikh
In the third iteration of our Sketchbook series after we we profiled Sameer Kulavoor and Meera Sethi, we take a look at Bombay-based designer Sajid Wajid Shaikh’s personal sketches. Sajid Wajid Shaikh...
View ArticleDream Catcher
We recently stumbled upon Vasundhara Anand’s surreal and beautiful artworks and couldn’t take our eyes off them. As we eventually found out, what we were looking at were pieces of her dreams. “My...
View ArticleSketchbook: Pari Purohit
In the fourth iteration of our Sketchbook series after we we profiled Sameer Kulavoor, Meera Sethi, and Sajid Wajid Shaikh, we take a look at Bombay-based designer Pari Purohit’s personal sketches....
View ArticleMarket Memories
A warm childhood memory of visiting the bustling Crawford Market in South Bombay with his parents, and being mesmerised by the pets at the pet market there, triggered this lovely, nostalgic...
View ArticleAround the world in 80 puzzles
Bangalore based illustrator Archana Sreenivasan, who is especially fond of doing picture books, recently did an interesting puzzle book project for Scholastic India for a book called ‘Around the world...
View ArticleSketchbook: Rupesh Kamble
In this week’s Sketchbook, a fortnightly series where we look at what talented designers and illustrators in India doodle in their free time. The last time around, we’d spoken to Bombay-based designer...
View ArticleLost In The Crowd
The first thing that piqued graphic designer and illustrator Manu Ambadi’s curiosity when he first moved to Mumbai is the street vendors, especially the one in his area, Mahim. Consequently, he decided...
View ArticleSketchbook: Shweta Malhotra
For independent graphic designer Shweta Malhotra, sketches are a form of personal expression of a graphic artist providing her with uninhibited freedom — something she doesn’t usually get with...
View ArticleInterview: Kunal Sen
Kunal Sen in his studio India-born and Canada-based animator Kunal Sen had a rather colourful childhood, as he puts it. His mother is an artist and his father loves photography and Kunal himself had...
View ArticleBeady Eyes And Hair
Photographer and artist Shalaka Pai’s personal creations ‘Beady-Eyed People’ are quite intriguing, filled with quirk and insight. Quite accurately, she describes them as “self-conscious”, “thoughtful”...
View ArticleInterview: Radha Ramachandran
Artist and illustrator Radha Ramachandran’s love affair with illustrative maps started when she was commissioned by Lonely Planet Magazine India in 2010 for the first time. Her enchanting maps have...
View ArticleSketchbook: Kashmira Sarode
“Personal projects keep my mind fresh and allow me to work on whichever subject I want, unlike client work,” says Kashmira Sarode, an illustrator and graphic designer from Indore. Kashmira has worked...
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