Threaded Tales
As a child, my grandmother would recite countless fables to me—stories that shaped my imagination and understanding of the world. Now that she is no longer with us, I want to keep those tales alive. Using textiles as my medium, I have transformed these narratives into a tactile fabric book, preserving both her stories and the essence of traditional fables.
This project explores the timeless nature of storytelling, ensuring these fables continue to be passed down to younger generations. The raised, tactile text allows children to engage with the stories through touch, making the book especially accessible for those with ADHD and dyslexia.
Screen print on fabric.
Sunny Bira Character
In 2022, Bira 91, a leading beer brand from India, commissioned me to reimagine their characters with a fresh, quirky, and playful aesthetic. This piece is my creative response—bringing a vibrant, dynamic energy to their brand identity through digital illustration.
Digital Art.
The Daily Constitutional
As I walked through the streets of London, I couldn’t help but notice the intricate coal holes and manholes—silent gateways to the hidden underground city beneath our feet. Fascinated by their history and presence, I created a tribute to London through a print that captures the essence of these timeless urban details.
Screen print on A3 paper.
Hopscotch: A Playful Pour
In 2022, Bira 91, a leading beer brand from India, commissioned me to design a series of bold and quirky patterns for their merchandise. This piece is my creative interpretation—bringing playful energy and vibrant visuals to complement the brand’s fun-loving identity.
Digital Art.
Kho Jana: Animated Music Video
In 2024, I had the exciting opportunity to collaborate with an indie music artist from India on a lyrical music video for their latest song release. I was responsible for creating the storyboard and translating the song’s essence into visuals. This piece is my creative response to the music, and I hope you enjoy the journey it takes you on!
Check out the video below!
The Endless Carnival
—and jolts awake. Heart racing, she spots the pamphlet on the floor. Its pages are now blank, but the echo of distant laughter lingers.
Badshah Akbar (Illustrated Comic)
I was commissioned by the Museum Memories Project to create this illustrated comic on Badshah Akbar.
Did you know that the great Mughal Emperor Akbar had learning difficulties? This four-part series explores his story in a visually engaging way, blending historical facts with creative storytelling.
I have used my artistic approach to bring this narrative to life while staying true to the visual language of the project. Hope you enjoy it!
100 Days 100 Faces
I started this project during lock down due to (very popular) Coronavirus. I was missing my friends and missing seeing people around me so I thought by the end of hundred days I would have had 100 people around me to talk to. I wanted to express everyday bizarre human emotions through drawing. I wanted to do it in the way I perceive it. This way I created a design language for myself. I went beyond my usual design process by getting insights on my artwork from different people because I wanted to capture the diversity of human interpretation of face expressions.
I initially started with only one medium, paper but as I started exploring different materials such as linocut, cardboard, wires, clay, paper mache and textiles. I immediately realised that my design thinking thrives in versatility offered by this multidisciplinary approach. My favourite face of the series is a face sculpture that I created out of steel wires and embellished it with flowers. It represents the idea that we need to grow out of the cage that we create for ourselves.This project ignited in me a strong passion for communicating my design language through the power of mediums.