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![]() | How Thomas Oommen has opened the minds of architecture students to Kerala's intrinsic building styleThomas Oommen is on a mission to appreciate post modern architecture in Kerala without comparing it to designing styles and traditions from the West or other parts of India | |
Master the delicate art of brush-lettering with the help of this 24-year-old alumna of NIT RourkelaPriyanjita Adhikari tells us how she started brush-lettering and how she is helping others along the way. She pursued her higher education from NIT Rourkela who she credits for boradening her horizon | ||
![]() | This 27-year-old debutante artist from Hyderabad's first exhibition was a treat. Here's what lies ahead for herTejaswy Swathi gathered all her nerves to conduct her first in-person exhibition and we find out how it went. It was a ten-day affair held at Café Rāsasvāda in Hyderabad and indeed, it was a delight | |
![]() | This Karnataka social work grad is giving the children of migrant labourers a better future. This is his storyGopinath R, Founder of Sparsha Trust speaking about providing shelter, food and education to poor kids who are abused, exploited and forced into child labour. He has helped thousands of such kids | |
Why the film Like A Midnight Dream is a lesson on sketching out female characters, delivered straight from a 28-year-old filmmakerAs a writer and director, apart from researching and reading up, it is a lot about observation for Sharan Venugopal. He takes us through the shooting of his film, Oru Paathiraa Swapnam Pole | ||
![]() | This artist from Hyderabad left home at 18 to pursue her dreams of painting and writingInaya Fatima is a lot of things, she is a self-taught artist, writer, designer and recites poetry too. She is even an illustrator. You can check out her illustrations on IG page @longhair.shortgirlt | |
![]() | Here's how PassionGuru is helping underprivileged kids pursue their passion online free of costGurugram-based PassionGuru conducts online lessons on dancing, singing and other activities for slum kids served by NGOs. And it's for free! | |
![]() | The future of cultural spaces: How will events and performances look like in 2021?The lockdown completely stopped professional engagements for the artists. Their slim earnings came to a full halt. This has lessons for many. The founder of Hyderabad's Lamakaan highlights them | |
![]() | How this 29-year-old artist is confident of being among the best in India within a decade"I was always interested in art from childhood, but I got caught up in my studies. Yet, it was my academic pursuit of architecture that brought my focus back to art," says artist and architect Ritu | |
![]() | This Bengaluru brand turns quirky ideas of kids into trendy T-shirtsThe Talking Canvas has collaborated with over 100 kids to use their designs on good quality cotton and turn them into T-shirts that the kids would love to flaunt. This is how they get it all done | |
![]() | How Adhiyaman Ilangovan is promoting the ancient Tamil script Vatteluttu through his artwork on InstagramWe speak with Adhiyaman Ilangovan AKA Ayaz Ebrahim Najeeb about his Instagram page with posts containing the ancient Tamil script Vatteluttu | |
![]() | This artist from Trivandrum won a world record for her realistic nail artRakhi Giri Sankar was inspired by international nail art and decided to learn it. Now, she not only does it for a living but trains children how to do them too | |
![]() | Walks and talks: What keeps this wildlife photographer from Odisha occupied during the pandemicBarun Rajkisku hailing from Baripada in Odisha is busy travelling and birdwatching, pandemic notwithstanding. Here's how the youngster got interested in wildlife photography and art as well | |
![]() | Aadi Swaroopa is not just ambidextrous, she can write in any direction, style and is pretty good at creating recordsAadi Swaroopa, a 15-year-old from Mangaluru who has been trained to write with both her hands simultaneously speaks about her recent exclusive world record and how she can write different languages | |
![]() | Nothing, not even ASD, can stop Preksha Rajendra from creating merchandise with her art on itVani Rajendra speaks about how her daughter Preksha Rajendra despite suffering from autism spectrum condition creates beautiful artwork on various objects like mugs and coasters |
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