Every year in February the Area of Kala Ghoda closes its roads to cars and allows the public to indulge in a celebration of the Arts.
How many times have you been bored in class and filled up the edges of that biology or chemistry text book with random things which were infinitely more interesting than the drone of the teacher?
Creating quirky worlds full of colour and hinting at a deeper meaning, we have been following the work of Mumbai based artist, Amruta Rokade for a while now.
A gentle breeze, buzzing crowds and the waves for company. This was the scene we saw before our eyes when we visited the Art by the Sea event organized by Le Sutra on the Carter Road promenade.
Our first memories of seeing something hand drawn are usually cartoons and other animated images.
Seeing them move and come to life immediately captures our attention.
We were back at Comic Con in full strength after Delhi and it was a blast.
It was so busy in fact that we didn’t even have time to do daily round ups like Delhi. Instead we have decided to round up the entire event…
We love to create. To scribble a little or a lot, using a variety of supplies and techniques. Common to quite a few of us artists though is the humble eraser.
Artist Renaud Roche has been building up to the imminent launch of the next Star Wars movies in the best possible way. By creating a sketches of key characters from the franchisee and releasing a Sketch nearly once every ten days for us…
Jaipur is not just the Pink City it is also a hot bed of creative talent. One such artist is Vrinda Dugar.
She creates art work in a variety of mediums. They include oils, acrylics, pastels and water colours.
The thronging crowds full of the young and the slightly older. All drawn together with the common thread of wonder that they all feel in their unique way. The wonder of worlds that exist only in the pages of books and on the silver screen.