“I’ll always be a kid to learn new things, because I’m still learning and will not stop learning. Knowing everything and learning new things at every step, has a difference. Never forget this attitude.” -Vidhi Champaneri Tell us about your… Continue Reading →
Tell us about your journey about becoming a professional Artist. I have been drawing / sketching ever since I was a child. I really got into the field at the age of 22 – 23. At that time, I did… Continue Reading →
“Creativity should have no boxes, no boundaries.” Tell us about your journey from being a student who decided to take up art as a career and to work as an independent illustrator today. Like every other child, I was so… Continue Reading →
“If you are passionate about something you’re creating and feeling anxious just remember, seeds take time to grow”
“Be curious, be versatile & open to changes. Critic your knowledge of art/design to improve yourself”
“I feel all of us are born with our own set of interests and skills and that is what each one of us should embrace. Because individuality matters a lot”
“Identify your strengths and make them stronger till you’re the strongest in town. Even after that, don’t stop”
“One often meets his destiny on the road he tries to avoid”
“Everyone is too busy thinking outside the box, thus why not think inside the box creatively”
Sripriya Ganesh is a Doodle Artist from Sophia Polytechnic, Mumbai. The project featured here, is a series of doodles she has created, centered around ironic situations that take place in our daily lives, that we tend to overlook, hence earning the… Continue Reading →
“Creativity is easy, you will never run out of ideas. But finding that consistency to keep doing something and finish it without losing interest is hard”
“You are more then what you think and the more you push and explore yourself, greater would be your repute and level of contentment”
“Observation is the key to detail, observe each and everything that walks your way, every second of your life.”
Ram Kurude, a fresher graduate of Sir. J. J. School of Art speaks about the project he did on Instagram.
Radhika is an Art graduate from Sophia Polytechnic. In her words, “I believe in keeping things simple and bold and my illustrations convey that. I believe that art is not just for the eyes but for the soul too. I… Continue Reading →
Sneha graduated from Sophia Polytechnic with a Bachelor in Fine Arts and now works as a Young Creative Partner – Art at Creativeland Asia. This piece is about one of her favourite projects where she has attempted to illustrate classics… Continue Reading →
Vijay Manure is an illustrator from Rachana Sansad College of Applied Art and Craft. Giving multiple attempts at CET, being depressed and trying again and again was never part of his plan. Almost at the verge of losing hope, he finally… Continue Reading →
Ashmita Kushwaha is a graduate from Sir J. J. Institute of Applied Art and dons the roles of a Graphic Designer, Visualizer and a Photographer. This blog is about her work she did for Hope Fertility Centre, where the target… Continue Reading →
Gauri, a typographer graduated from Rachana Sansad College of Applied Art and Craft in June, 2017 with Typography as her elective subject. Art is something which makes her feel content, peaceful and happy. Here she talks about her final year project… Continue Reading →
“Becoming a great designer requires high aptitude and an attention to detail that’s hard for others to match”
“Be inspired and keep your senses open to new experiences which makes for a more grounded and a fertile imagination”
“The biggest challenge is breaking through the limitations of skill to create something that induces the picture in one’s mind”
“See beyond the picture to really understand why the artwork is how it is”
“In today’s rush, we all think too much — seek too much — want too much — and forget about the joy of just being” – ECKHART TOLLE
“Artistic explorations of various kinds are the building blocks of who I am but common people of all kinds inspire my work”
This piece is about artist Shri. Chandrakant Channe’s project “Black, Bull etc” which is a visual transformation of Shri Loknath Yashwant’s poem, Bail. The bull has been the inspiring object, as maximum time of the artist’s childhood life has been… Continue Reading →
“Being yourself is the last thing one can have because an original is worth more then a copy”
“There is nothing more valuable than to have the self drive to get up every morning and see the world as a creative playground”
“Photography as a Passion is different from photography as a Business. To be successful these two have to go hand in hand”
“Try to look at ordinary things from an extraordinary perspective”
“Photography is about capturing a person’s unique perception which can be clicked even with a normal digital camera”
Vikrant Shitole is an established artist best known for his fluid medium of water colours and genre of landscapes. He is a graduate in fine arts from Mumbai University and paints with various styles, mediums and techniques. He has been… Continue Reading →
“To make an interesting photograph you have to focus on not capturing things that don’t help the image”