Natasha Sachdeva, a 27-years-old Delhi-based artist, is asking the question: do women own their entire bodies? Or, dogged by paradigms of ideal beauty, are women compartmentalising bits and pieces, and treating what doesn’t fit a mould as other? Are we conditioned to box them off in bits and pieces labelled ‘to-be fixed’?
I draw in Italian: A Way To Bridge The Gap Between Language and Art
Chandni Sahi aka IdrawItalian on Instagram started an account that mixed her passion for art with her desire to learn a new language.
Sikh Women in Sick Fashion: An interview with artist Jasjyot Singh Hans
Baltimore-based artist Jasjyot Singh Hans has long been a TLC favourite for his body-positive depictions of women and his love for moleskin notebooks.
Think of a Girl, Part 2 of a Graphic Novel Highlighting The Post Traumatic Experience Of Sexual Assault
Last week, we bought you part one of Joseph and Shivani’s graphic novel, which brings to life the post-traumatic stress experienced by a survivor of sexual assault.
Queer in the City: The Big Date!
Queer in the City revolves around the experiences of Naina with love, sex, community and bigotry after returning to the city in which she grew up.