Hi!
Apart from having formal training in a prestigious art college and career accomplishments as a Graphic Designer over the past eleven years in various multinational companies, I have had wonderful opportunities for teaching, mentoring, and guiding school students from grades 01 to 10 in the field of art.
I have had the privilege to adapt various and effective designing and teaching techniques, which has allowed me to teach, share, and promote my creativity. Right now I have an opportunity in designing books for various organizations. Apart from art, like my profession, I have interests in photography and culinary art.
Some of the famous artists who inspire me and whose art I have tried are Mario Miranda, R. K. Laxman, Milind Mulick, Michelangelo, Vincent Van Gogh, etc.
I hope you enjoy my colorful journey as much as I enjoyed splashing colors :)
Cheers!
Working on colors and strokes is always a challenge when it comes to experimenting with different artist’s masterpieces. An attempt to work on a few still life, acrylics, and mixed media.
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'Ardhanarishwara' Acrylics on canvas |
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Watercolors |
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Pencil - Echeveria
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Watercolors - Echeveria
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Acrylics and Soft Pastels on canvas sheet
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Acrylics and Soft Pastels on canvas sheet
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Acrylics and Soft Pastels on canvas sheet |
The pen is mightier than sword….And when there is an illustration that adds to the words written, the communication becomes unimaginable….Such is that of the magic of simple illustrations that can narrate the entire scenario or about a place or an occasion. One such inspiration that made me work on simple pen illustration is that of Mario Miranda. I was always in awe with such precise detailing of the master's art, which makes one wonder, How can the entire situation be narrated with such simplicity!!
A humble effort and an attempt to work on Mario’s works which are beyond cartooning!
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Goan Wedding Banquet |
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Colour in the Market |
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Village bus |
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Crossing the Zuari |
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Togetherness
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Sidewalks of Bombay |
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Society wedding 'Belles' |
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My first work of Mario Miranda |