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’?
Quanta: Understanding Quantum Physics Through Art
Human beings perceive the world visually, which is why artist Sarah Modak used art to express her interest in Quantum Physics.
This Young Artist Celebrates Women in Fiction Through Her Art
Women in Literature are becoming rarer than unicorns. Real women with jobs and life problems that don’t include finding Mr Right are the ‘Nessies of the publishing world.
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.
#ClosetsOfNewDelhi: The Artistic, Detailed Style of Colourist Tanya Goel
An artist who uses colour who uses colour in a unique and stylish way.
Colourist/ ˈkʌlərɪst
That’s a pretty accurate description of Tanya Goel’s work — she was lauded for her first and second exhibitions.
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.
Think of a Girl: A Graphic Novel Highlights the Post Traumatic Experience of Sexual Assault
Friends Joseph Rajini and Shivani Gupta teamed up to bring to life a sensitive and beautiful graphic novel on the post-traumatic stress experienced by a survivor of sexual assault.