About Artist
Chaitanya Bidkar
Chaitanya Bidkar is a graphic designer based in Pune, India.
With a background in engineering and a passion for graphic design, Chaitanya is a multi-talented artist who loves to experiment with different aspects of design.
His unique design style is a direct result of his extensive experimentation and willingness to try out new approaches.
As a self-proclaimed non-conformist, Chaitanya believes that more people should break free from the chains of conformity and experience the world through their own unique lens.
His love for fashion and keen eye for design is evident in his work, as he believes that what someone wears can make a significant impact on their overall appearance.
Charleston D'Souza
Charleston D'Souza is an artist based out in Anjuna, Goa
His art is filled with abstract patterns and surreal designs. With a mixture of psychedelia.
His art focuses on varied emotions, delicacies that life offers, and resiliency within each one of us.
Deepak Kamlay
Elevate your style with Deepak Kamlay's iconic tees, where minimalistic mastery meets modern magic.
With an audacious blend of flex, hip-hop culture, sarcasm, and meme flair, each design is a testament to his unique artistic vision.
From school days to now, my creations aim to transcend the ordinary, offering fresh perspectives that embrace the art of self-expression in a language that can speak to the world.
Jagruth RG
HARTÈS (Heart + Artès)
As an artist, I produce abstract digital illustrations, drawing inspiration from emotions, symbolism, songs and thoughts, to explore unique and thought-provoking concepts and translate them into visually captivating digital creations. My passion for anime also plays a significant role in shaping my artistic vision and the use of Japanese proverbs and text.
Hartès is an expression of emotions through art - 'Chaos and Order,' a liberated tiger personifies raw rage and chaos, while delicate lilies embody serene order and grace. In this harmonious dichotomy, boundaries dissolve as freedom triumphantly emerges. Butterflies and a hummingbird symbolize transformation and the pursuit of harmony, evoking the beauty in life's delicate balance between chaos and order.
Jay Pimpalkhare
Jay Pimpalkhare is a visual storyteller, illustrator and poster artist based in Mumbai, India.
His work is based on his surreal dreams and experiences that he relates to the human psyche. Inspired by the infinite details, patterns and textures that nature has to offer paired with the usage of bright psychedelic colours- the majority of jays work feels like “reality on acid” as described by his peers.
Jay strongly believes that art can and should be experienced by each current generation In their own way, which connects to them as individuals. He believes that the stereotype that art belongs only in galleries is outdated and that art can truly be anything that makes us feel. In his words: “Anything that can remind us that we’re human in this world that’s increasingly rewarding the ability to be detached is something we must encourage”.
Kartikey Singh
My design journey has been a thrilling adventure of creativity and innovation. From my early days of sketching and experimenting with different mediums to honing my skills in graphic design, I've pushed the boundaries of my imagination to create meaningful and impactful designs. Along the way, I've learned to embrace challenges, seek inspiration in unexpected places, and continuously evolve my style. Every project has been a unique opportunity to tell a story through design, and I'm excited to continue my journey, always striving for excellence in my projects
Keri Rengsi
Goa based graphic designer Keri Rengsi hails from the North East. Limited by the few jobs available to her in Shillong, her hometown, she made a move to the city of dreams (Mumbai) where her first stint at living an independent life was working as an illustrator for Apsara. Always having been creatively inclined, she eased into life as a graphic designer.
"My designs can be inspired by a multitude of things like what I'm listening to, pop culture, politics etc but what I try to do is make t-shirts that I've always wanted, but could never find. I think the t-shirt market is flooded with boring & typical designs, there's very less to choose from for someone who's looking for something a little more alternative" she said.
On a mission to help under-represented people express themselves better through their clothing, she's excited to create designs for everyone out there!
Kevin Xavier
Im Kevin and I am a visual artist, i draw my feelings as real as possible. I always want to draw what I'm feeling and i enjoy explaining what I felt while I made an artwork. Most of the times I just start and don't really know where i would end up but the best part for me is to make up a story in my head about what I see. An interesting way to surprise myself with what I can think creatively. It's a process i really enjoy. My inspiration behind these artworks are the process of overcoming the artist block. It might be seen as a very silly thing but according to me it's just the lack of practice or discipline. Sometimes when I go through an " art block " i would want to just give up. But forcing myself to just move my pen not knowing where it's going to take me, actually takes me to a better place. As you all agree on, never give up!
Manav Bhatia
Manav Bhatia is a streetwear / graphic designer who has worked in the industry for over five years. He is known for his unique style, which incorporates elements of futuristic grids, mixed dimensions, anti-design, 90s nostalgia, and frasurbane. he was always drawn to sketching as a kid and would often keep a notebook with him to jot down his ideas and inspirations. He often uses a limited color palette and geometric shapes to create a bold and visually striking design. He incorporates a variety of techniques such as layering, transparency, and negative space to add depth and dimension to the design.
Neel Chaudhary
Neel Chaudhary is an artist/illustrator who resides in Mumbai , india .
His artwork is inspired by Video games and anime .
He started taking interest in art at the age of 10 and started taking it seriously at age of 17.He started off like every artist does, with a pencil and art sheet and eventually that transformed into a digital platform.
His creations, namely Cyber demon and Cyber slayer are two prime examples of the two worlds and games and anime merging together .
The third art piece however (blue boost) is a completely original piece and it comes from his liking towards speedsters.
Character 1(cyber demon)
This character was inspired by zenitsu (demon slayer)and Genji (overwatch)
Zenitsu is an underrated character and Genji has one of the coolest video game character designs. Instead of having thunder breathing ,Cyber demon naturally has an uncontrollable power, this power is dampened and controlled with the help of the cybernetics implanted in him. These cybernetics help him channel that power into lightning.
Character 2 (cyber slayer)
This character was inspired by Tanjiro (demon slayer) and the game Cyberpunk.
Cyber slayer doesn’t really age any insane superpowers. He is just a cyborg and is a top tier assassin.
Character 3 (blue boost)
This character is inspired by the Dc hero, Flash. Blue boost has all the generic powers of a speedster but the only difference is that the rings around his arms aren’t just for show. These rings are used to capture and incapacitate the villains.
Nikhitha Talanki
This is Nikki from Andhra, India
My inspiration lies in the walls which are beautifully revitalized by strong statements drawn by artists.
Seeing these walls inspired me to express my thoughts and feelings through graffiti and lettering, which provided a path to convey my ideas and emotions with vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and imaginative compositions.
I celebrate this as expressing my self.
Nishkaa Kulchandani
Nishkaa Kulchandani is a college student perusing psychology with a passion for art and graphic designing
Her inspiration lies in nature. Nature can be recreated through art and art can be recreated through nature. It’s a sea of endless ideas and muses, that provides a certain depth and perspective to the simplest piece of art
She believes in trusting the process and never lets anything shackle her imagination. Everything, every idea and every element in nature can manifest itself in your paintings in the most unexpected ways. Says Nishkaa.
Sai Niranjan
Sai Niranjan is a graphic designer out of Karnataka.
He works with a unique art style that is inspired by streetwear, grunge and vintage designs.
Being in the industry for over two years has let him experience and experiment with multiple design styles, with the growing industry, his art style has evolved and will evolve further as well as new aspects will be added to each of his designs.
Being cast out is a feeling no one should feel he believes, so his art often reflects the feeling of not-fitting in but instead making space for yourself.
His art often portrays esoteric typography that showcases philosophy of short quotes that are being mocked or praised.
"No amount of validation can be found in others that you can give yourself with a smile on your own". The designs are not meant to change the world, but they are surely meant to get you thinking, so "Dont define youself with likes but define yourself with what you really are.
The world won't change, but you will.
Sarthak Durugkar
Sarthak Durugkar, a high school artist from Nanded, Maharashtra, who stumbled upon the world of design as a way to pass the time, only to find that it ignited a passionate flame within him. Guided by the belief in 'experiment to express,' Sarthak has seamlessly woven the influences of brutalism and gothic style into his artistic repertoire.
Shreya Jain
Shreya Jain is a fashion designer and illustrator based in Kolhapur, Maharashtra. She is a maximal designer with an artsy, abstract, and psychedelic illustration style. She appreciates the beauty of the uneven textures and surroundings. She believes that the true essence of beauty can be discovered in the most unexpected and imperfect places, where flaws and imperfections reveal an inherent charm and uniqueness. It can be found in the delicate intricacies of dried-up leaf veins, burnt textures, rusted objects, wall fractures, accidental brush strokes, uneven face features, etc. She has created lovely faces using the imaginative synthesis of all these flawed textures, attempting to express a deeper knowledge of beauty that goes beyond surface aesthetics.
Shrishti Varma
Be Bebusha, Be You.
Bebusha stands as a beacon for individuality and authentcity, in this world that sometimes demands conformity. Born as a concept in Toronto, Bebusha believes in embracing the kaleidoscope of personalities that make you who you are. An art piece for every soul that is daring enough to stay true to themselves.
This is not just Art, but Art woven with audacity. My vibrant art palettes mirrors the vibrancy of life. Every product is an embodiment of Quirks that make you who you are.
Shruti Khati
Shruti, also known as VISIONARY, has a deep love for art and possesses five years of experience in the field of graphic design. She is a strong supporter of LGBTQ rights because she believes that every humankind matters the most. Art is her passion, and she considers it her source of inspiration. She takes great pride in adding a personal touch to every piece of art, making it truly special. With her, you have the opportunity to customize your own t-shirts. Welcome to the Vision of shruti.
Sparsh Agarwal
Sparsh Agarwal, also known as “grxfyx(/gra·fuhks/),” is a designer based in Bengaluru, Karnataka.
He is currently pursuing his B.Tech from IIT(ISM) Dhanbad. Although an engineer by profession, he has discovered that he loves design & art more than what his degree taught him.
He finds inspiration from the Roman sculptures of Greek Gods, the old 90s style, and much more. He believes that design improves your thinking ability and makes you do something out of your comfort zone.
Seeking discomfort is a message he wants to convey through his creations. He wants his designs to be able to help others to find their confidence & power. “Be yourself, and don't be afraid while being yourself.”
Vinita Chandrashekhar
Vinita Chandrashekhar is a graphic designer/illustrator based in Mumbai, India.
Her work is inspired by the things she loves, from nature to pop culture, with a touch of humor. The more you're exposed to different ideas, the more it opens up your mind and makes you realize that you're not as limited as you think. It also makes you realize that there are other people who feel the same way - says Vinita
She believes in being yourself and refusing to be defined by the expectations of others. In her own words: "The art has power to change the world for the better by making people feel something whether it's joy or sadness. These artworks are a tribute to all the people who feel that they can be themselves, be uncool, and live on their own terms!
The art world is small, so Keep creating good art.