तरंग Tarang

तरंग Tarang

Tarang तरंग is a short movie about an Indian poor kid who wants to learn English which has became a statement for standard and class. Movie is entirely made of hand made illustration (ball point pen on paper).

ARTIST STATEMENT on तरंग

I always have a desire to share my thoughts and contemplation with others. Till now my work is the only thing which had led me to share my emotions, especially when words have lost their meaning. Through my artwork I seek a unique perspective that allows me to question the complexity of mind which is colossal and compact at the same time. The relentless journey of knowing myself through art has steered me to develop my own style. Having a keen interest in the human body my compositions are mostly figurative in nature and sometimes surreal. In my current studio practice I am trying to combine oil paintings, illustrative water colour paintings and drawings to create a space which will be a narrative work altogether. This narration of illustrations named तरंग is autobiographical in nature.


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