A Portrait of Rabindranath Tagore
This is what the Artist did in his free time. It’s always amazing to discover these unknown sides of the Artists. The post A Portrait of Rabindranath Tagore appeared first on Visual Disobedience.
View ArticleA Collaboration between REZ, SUNONE and ZAKE
Skull character by Zake, and the Remaining 2 SUNONE and REZ. This is on an abandoned factory in Virar, Mumba The post A Collaboration between REZ, SUNONE and ZAKE appeared first on Visual Disobedience.
View ArticleThe Crew Meet
The Crew Meet (ZAKE, STAKTWO, REZ, SIGN) The post The Crew Meet appeared first on Visual Disobedience.
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 ArticleMapping the Terrain 6
This work represents a cross-section of an urban city inspired by Bombay with images of old mill structures, new constructions forming intricate patterns, seen from an aerial view of the landscape. The...
View ArticleMapping the Terrain 1
This work is loosely based on a map of Mumbai. The tiny blue/black cubes represent the slums, the colors being synonymous with the tarp covers that make the roofs of the slum housing. The work also...
View ArticleMapping the Terrain 2
Based on the urban city scape of Mumbai the blue and white spaces represent architectural forms, with gold specs raining down suggestive of the economic power of the city. The post Mapping the Terrain...
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...
View ArticleWomen’s day wallart by Avantika Mathur
Women’s day, a day to celebrate womanhood and what better way than by paying respect to a Goddess thatsymbolises women power. Avantika Mathur, a VD artist from Navi Mumbai spotted an empty temple wall...
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