Artwork
A gallery of creative work that informs my systems thinking and visual craft.
This is a scene from the Boston Tea Party, a political protest that occurred in 1773 and marked a major act of defiance to British rule.
An enlarged eye filled with tears as the twin towers collapse, capturing the shock and destruction of September 11, 2001.
I created this painting using acrylic paints on a canvas. This painting was challenging as acrylic paints dry up really quickly. To show the watery effect, I had to use more water but thick paint to give a visible layer of color.
A portrayal of destruction in the Amazon rainforest, depicting a journey through deforestation, overpopulation, and global warming.
This painting represents a rainy day in London. I created this using acrylic paints with a lot of water. The use of various brush strokes is very evident in the trees and while giving the watery effect.
This King of the Jungle was created using a mixed medium: colored pencils, soft pastels and acrylic paint. I started off by using soft pastels, but it kept smudging, so I used acrylic paints and colored pencils to highlight this art.
The Eiffel Tower set against wartime imagery, reflecting Paris during World War I and the aftermath of bombing.
I created this piece using soft pastels. Soft Pastels are a very helpful technique of smudging and crumbling colors easily using your fingers, cotton or earbuds.
A tribute to Tamil Nadu’s classical dance Bharatanatyam, celebrating expression and form.
While sketching this tiger, I used different HB pencils to give the appropriate shade where required. This sketch took a lot of precision and patience to give fine details on the face of the tiger.