My wings are colorless,transparent and fragile. Let me float with eyes closed above the blue line. Dreaming about the dreams that I have never seen.
Sep 21, 2009
Sep 8, 2009
Jump Start workshop
This illustration was done a part of Jump started illustration workshop with eminent illustrators Ajanta Guhathakurta, Iben Sandemose, Pierre Thomei, Jonathan Yamakami andNID faculties Shekhar Mukerjee, Immanuel Suresh, Tarun Deep and Ajay Tiwari. The workshop was for two days with presentation and discussions.
Crazy doodles
I was going through my old sketches and I happen to see this in my note book . This sketch was done when I was attending science and liberal arts class in NID. The lecture was given by an amazing faculty Madhusudan Mukerjee. He made us understood all those complicated theories and philosophy in a very simple way, that too in one week time. Attending these classes means to think from different point of view. Its kind of roller coaster to me. Everything is confusing but still amazing. Its like looking at things like a new born baby who just started to see the unseen.
I remember Chandran sir from Finearts Trivandrum who's class I still remember word by word. He was one of those eye opener teacher who made me look at things differently
This sketches really doesn't mean anything. May be that's why its very close to my heart. I am dedicating this sketches to all my teachers who made me see all the amazing things around.
Sep 3, 2009
TEN
Ten is a 2002 Iranian film directed by Abbas Kiarostami and starring Mania Akbari. It was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival and ranks at number 447 on Empire magazine's 2008 list of the 500 greatest movies of all time.
I did this poster for NID film club as part of their weekly screening.
Sep 1, 2009
The Ministry of Type
The Ministry of Type is a weblog by Aegir Hallmundur, about type, typography, lettering, calligraphy and other related things. He is a designer originally from the far north of England, now living and working in Brighton in the far south of England.
I found this blog very randomly. Lots of interesting stuff. Its worth taking a look.
http://ministryoftype.co.uk/
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