Saturday, April 30, 2016
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Creepy as Hell
A while back, I retreated from life into a lovely farm somewhere in a village outside Benglur. Directions to the farm went something like this, "At the mango tree, take a right turn, then where the cows are sleeping, take a left turn..."
The setting is all very idyllic,
The setting is all very idyllic,
until you come to the Anthill!
And you see hair growing out of it -
So you cautiously move a bit closer to examine this hair
And the hair starts moving!
And you just...just...slowly back away...
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Before We Visit the Goddess
I was very pleased when the Art Director at Verve magazine invited me to illustrate a story by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni. I had wanted to
illustrate for Verve ever since I saw their beautiful magazine years ago when I
returned from Australia. Then, during pre-internet era, when I contacted them
with samples of my work, they sent me an article to illustrate almost
immediately. However, because of the logistics of couriering actual work across
during those pre-digital times, it was an exercise in futility and nothing
came of it. Therefore I was pleasantly surprised when I received a mail
inviting me to illustrate for them this time.
I haven’t received my copy yet, but a walk along Indiranagar
with a friend and a bid to escape the heat by plunging into air conditioned Crossword
assisted me in getting my hands on a copy and photographing it.Do check out the April 2016 issue of Verve. But you can also read the story here >>
The story is a beautiful one about young lovers, a red sari
and stars in the night sky on the terrace. It was a pleasure to do and it is
one of my favorite assignments to date. The focus of the illustration is on his hands cradling her and her sari enveloping them. The resulting shapes remind me almost of a foetus within a womb, safe, loved and secure.
For those of you interested in such matters, this illustration was done on Canson Colorline paper with the rich pigments of Daler Rowney pastel. I love the grainy texture and the rich but muted, sophisticated colors that resulted. This has been one of those rare moments when there is a sense of satisfaction with what has presented itself to me at my desk.
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Sunday, April 17, 2016
Fishing in Troubled Waters
This time's comic for The Big Picture at Livemint.
You can read the entire story by clicking here >>>
I enjoyed drawing the illustrations for this story. When I requested him for one, it was almost immediately written and sent to me by my long time virtual friend Slogan Murugan of Mumbai Paused fame. Not only that, it had my favourite subject - fish (or rather lack of fish, which is why I got to draw only one fish), but still, drawing the sea, boats, troubled wives...all was good to do.These illustrations have been done with pastel and graphite on absolutely lovely pre-cut C a grain Canson paper.
Here are some of the illustrations -
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Monday, April 11, 2016
Creepsome
When I was working on an illustration this afternoon,I ended up drawing a child with a strange expression. Whichever way I turned, the child's intense gaze followed me. The juxtaposition of cut out images on my table looked very interesting beside the child's face. I decided to take some photographs and put them up on my blog.This would probably work well for a macabre children's story. The lethal pair of scissors and the child's expression open up a lot of possibilities.
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