Posts tagged Art

Comics Update!

New story is up on ‘The Owl’s Howl’. It’s a two page horror. 

New Owl’s Howl is up. Follow my webcomics ‘The Owl’s Howl’.

New Owl’s Howl is up. Follow my webcomics ‘The Owl’s Howl’.

Print Ad Innovation for Lifebuoy 

LOWE wanted to do a MAD magazine like fold-in illustration for Lifebuoy. The idea was to highlight the core message recently adopted for their marketing campaign showing the benefits of Lifebuoy against 10 kinds of germs. The brief was to come up with something which when folded reveals the Lifebuoy brand. The ad was aimed at kids and their moms and to walk-away from a traditional full-page magazine ad.

The initial idea was very simple and centered around a single character. But slowly as the concept moved ahead, a lot of details got into the illustration. This was one of those instances where copy followed the art to support it. Needless to say the final product came out nothing like what i genrally do, but it was an immensely fun project.

Unfortunately, due to the clog that is marketing and management, this ad never got to print. 

Client: LOWE Mumbai

Art Director: Satyajeet Kadam

Year: 2011

‘The time has come…’
Sergio Toppi, the legendary Italian artist passed away yesterday. I did this piece as a tribute to him… his compostions and dynamic lines. A master at his art, he has left behind tons of beautifully crafted images to inspire young artists all over.

‘The time has come…’

Sergio Toppi, the legendary Italian artist passed away yesterday. I did this piece as a tribute to him… his compostions and dynamic lines. A master at his art, he has left behind tons of beautifully crafted images to inspire young artists all over.

Reviving The Owl's Howl

After a hiatus of sorts, efforts are underway to howl again. Here is the new post from my web-comic blog ‘The Owl’s Howl’.

Illustration: The Feni Farm Riot

Here, for your viewing pleasure, the details of the illustrations done Dischordian’s debut album.

Doodle Compilation

Doodle Compilation

Inter-galactic rickshaw ride
I drew this after a midnight rickshaw ride sitting next to a beautiful woman, when the rain made the dim streetlights look like stars and planets. I guess the wine at dinner did contribute to the experience quite a lot!

Inter-galactic rickshaw ride

I drew this after a midnight rickshaw ride sitting next to a beautiful woman, when the rain made the dim streetlights look like stars and planets. I guess the wine at dinner did contribute to the experience quite a lot!

Wild Fire
One of those pieces that i drew very naturally by letting the lines be where ever they wanted to be. Amazingly it was quite effortless and I really liked how it came to be. The idea was the representation of an Elemental, having being born out of the very basic fundamentals of nature.

Wild Fire

One of those pieces that i drew very naturally by letting the lines be where ever they wanted to be. Amazingly it was quite effortless and I really liked how it came to be. The idea was the representation of an Elemental, having being born out of the very basic fundamentals of nature.

Moleskine Pages

Here’s uploading few scans from my old moleskine. These were mostly drawn sitting in coffee shops or while taking breaks from work.

Man About Town
Something that was in my sketchbook for sometime now. Finally getting around finishing and uploading it.

Man About Town

Something that was in my sketchbook for sometime now. Finally getting around finishing and uploading it.

Gulliver Travels Downtown
Work on this piece happened in two sessions, almost a year apart. I initially drew this friend of mine, sitting and playing NFS Undercover on a laptop next to me. It was a quick marker sketch and wasn’t intended for anything more. 
Later, while browsing through my sketchbook, I looked at it and felt that it lacked something. I love Architecture, spaces and cityscapes (given that I was trained as an Architect) and with time at my hands, I sat and drew an entire city underneath him. A paradoxical theme emerged as I worked my way through the details, of a city for just one guy, and the guy who is too big to fit in.

Gulliver Travels Downtown

Work on this piece happened in two sessions, almost a year apart. I initially drew this friend of mine, sitting and playing NFS Undercover on a laptop next to me. It was a quick marker sketch and wasn’t intended for anything more.

Later, while browsing through my sketchbook, I looked at it and felt that it lacked something. I love Architecture, spaces and cityscapes (given that I was trained as an Architect) and with time at my hands, I sat and drew an entire city underneath him. A paradoxical theme emerged as I worked my way through the details, of a city for just one guy, and the guy who is too big to fit in.

Up In The Hair
Sapna Bhavnani, the fire-brand woman behind Mad-O-Wot, asked me to do a piece for her salon. The brief was simple: Surprise me!
Looking for an idea to start with, I turned to Sapna herself- a hair-stylist, model, writer, film-maker, musician and an activist. The idea got transformed into a world that thrives on a woman’s imagination and her love for beautiful things. There was eventually a coloured version of the same, but I still prefer the B&W piece, and so does Sapna.

Up In The Hair

Sapna Bhavnani, the fire-brand woman behind Mad-O-Wot, asked me to do a piece for her salon. The brief was simple: Surprise me!

Looking for an idea to start with, I turned to Sapna herself- a hair-stylist, model, writer, film-maker, musician and an activist. The idea got transformed into a world that thrives on a woman’s imagination and her love for beautiful things. There was eventually a coloured version of the same, but I still prefer the B&W piece, and so does Sapna.

Analogue Life 
This is a piece i finished today. In a way, its a dedication to Geof Darrow who has been quite an inspiration. I love his attention to detail and from his art you can see how much he enjoys it. Also, you’ll notice how subtly he hides messages in the most inanimate objects in the background.

Analogue Life 

This is a piece i finished today. In a way, its a dedication to Geof Darrow who has been quite an inspiration. I love his attention to detail and from his art you can see how much he enjoys it. Also, you’ll notice how subtly he hides messages in the most inanimate objects in the background.