September 3, 2020 POSTED BY Rutwik Ingale CATEGORY PeoplePhotographySocial Impact Joji Hashiguchi’s ” We Have No Place To Be” “I could not take away the pain from the youth I photographed, but I could get close to them because I understood their inability to build relationships with mainstream society” – Joji Hashiguchi I was having a conversation about Joji…Continue reading
August 25, 2020 POSTED BY Rutwik Ingale CATEGORY IllustrationLiteraturePeople Orijit Sen : India’s First Graphic Novelist Orijit Sen needs no introduction in the world of arts. He is an Indian graphic artist and designer, comic creator and illustrator. His graphic novel River of Stories, published in 1994 by Kalpavriksh, is considered…Continue reading
August 21, 2020 POSTED BY Rutwik Ingale CATEGORY Fine ArtsPeople Raja Ravi Varma : A Prince among Artists Born in Kilimanoor, Kerala, in 1848 to a princely family, Ravi Varma was educated as a court artist in Trivandrum. Through the 1860’s he continued to study and work in Travancore where other court painters…Continue reading
August 10, 2020 POSTED BY Rutwik Ingale CATEGORY ExperimentsFine ArtsIllustrationPeople K. G. Subramanyan : Sketching the lines of Modern Indian Art K. G. Subramanyan is one of the artists that have inspired me since I was a child. The seemingly effortless sketches and paintings are like nothing else I’ve come across. I think his style is…Continue reading
August 6, 2020 POSTED BY Rutwik Ingale CATEGORY ExperimentsFine ArtsPeople Akbar Padamsee : The Master of Metascapes Akbar Padamsee was born in Mumbai in 1928. After his art education at Sir J.J. School of Art in Mumbai, Padamsee went to live and work in France in the year 1951. He was one…Continue reading
July 23, 2020 POSTED BY Rutwik Ingale CATEGORY Fine ArtsPeople Conjuring Abstract Realities : Anu Kulkarni Born in a family of artists, she grew up keenly observing numerous different art styles and artists. Her visual mind-bank kept filling up with several color palettes and textures as she grew up. Anu’s paintings…Continue reading
July 14, 2020 POSTED BY Rutwik Ingale CATEGORY Fine ArtsIllustrationPeople Drawing India : Sameer Kulavoor Sameer Kulavoor, is a Mumbai-based graphic designer, illustrator and founder of Bombay Duck Designs. He is well-known for his minimalist style and illustrations which stand out. His Illustration style gained a lot popularity after he…Continue reading
July 10, 2020 POSTED BY Rutwik Ingale CATEGORY FindingsIllustrationPeopleSocial Impact Don’t Mess With Me : Jas Charanjiva On The Concept Behind It. Jas is a self-taught artist, who currently resides in Mumbai, India. At the age of 12 while living in California she received her first professional skateboard and loved the art on the back of its…Continue reading
July 6, 2020 POSTED BY Rutwik Ingale CATEGORY EntertainmentFashionFilm & TVFine ArtsPeopleSocial Impact Elton J Fernandez – How the Human Face Became his Canvas “Like any minority, we queer folk need to forge our own path and carry our own colourful flag because cis-het folk struggle with sharing space, and heteronormativity scores no goals for anybody”. – Elton J Fernandez The performative allyship of the…Continue reading
July 1, 2020 POSTED BY Rutwik Ingale CATEGORY Fine ArtsIllustrationTypography Finding Type on the streets of Bombay Ever bustling with colors, movement, millions of people, and a mixture of all the cultures in India, is the city of Bombay. It is a city where cars and bullock carts travel the same roads,…Continue reading