Artist Navaneeth
Navaneeth is one of those divinely blessed souls I’ve had the privilege to meet. His artworks are so realistic, so full of life, that they o...
Navaneeth is one of those divinely blessed souls I’ve had the privilege to meet. His artworks are so realistic, so full of life, that they o...
Artist Kathir, a dear friend of mine, has always been an extraordinary talent, which I first witnessed during our college days. I vividly re...
A colleague of mine requested a mini Ganesh idol similar to one I had previously posted. With a bit of overconfidence, I assured him that I...
Nathan had been deeply immersed in his schoolwork over the past few weeks, so I found a way to rekindle his original passion—art. I started ...
I can hardly believe it myself, but I’ve built a mini house model for the first time! There’s nothing quite as satisfying as this hands-on ...
We often find ourselves dominating either the male or female aspects of our nature. When I rely solely on my intellect and disregard the e...
Today, as I experimented with my newly purchased Fuji paper colors, I ended up creating a rather unusual Sivalingam. It felt a bit strange, ...
My first venture into the miniature world resulted in this tiny brick. The excitement of creating something so small and detailed in just ...
I was thrilled to create a miniature wooden door last evening. The piece is still a work in progress and will be finished with polishing to...
Water coloring has always been a bit of a mystery to me. My school drawing teacher, unfortunately, was often inebriated before our weekly c...
Creativity is an innate quality in every child, but it's often overshadowed by the demands of education and career as we grow older. Un...
During a recent train journey home with my family, despite not feeling my best, I decided to engage in some digital painting on my mobile p...
When we brought home a new sketchbook, Nathan was eager to try it out. Unfortunately, ink spilled over the first page, and he was quite upse...