“I'm Anushka, a history student and an artist by passion. Colors and stories is what I'd like to call my art style. I want my paintings to speak to people, give them comfort and meaning. I'm still finding me and my art and am yet to bloom, this painting is the embodiment of this feeling.”
“I am a fine art photographer from Mumbai. My love for photography began during school time when I found my father’s analog and digital camera. My father’s cameras inspired my style of photography; The Renaissance painting kind of visuals. This image was shot remotely during the covid pandemic situation.”
New Delhi born and based visual artist, Shweta Malhotra, has been honing her skills out of her talent. Originally, a painter, Shweta blended her 6 years of artsy talent with photography for the last 4 years. This has sculpted out a perfect union of two passions that rule her life.
“I’m a Delhi based photographer and filmmaker. I started photography, by taking portraits of my friends. Later, I discovered street photography and was fascinated by it. It was something which drove me to come out of my comfort zone and introversion.“
“I’m Nisarg Gandhi, currently based out of Delhi. The photos I take are mostly inspired by low budget indie movies and midnight cult classics. What fascinates me about indie culture is that the creators want to express their own ideas no matter how odd or abstract it may be. I would like to switch to film sometime in future.”
"I'm Ruchit Mehta from Gujarat. Recently, I completed my bachelor's in engineering and been into Photography for the last 1 year & connected with street photography for the last 10 months. I never consider myself as a photographer, I always think of myself as an observer and a learner ."
Born in 1994, Yash is a Mumbai based street photographer. He has been doing street photography since 2017. To him, Photography is an experience. That allows him to open up to different emotions."
Arka Patra, based out of Kolkata, uses a pictorial style characterized by anachronisms and use of the irony approach to modern issues. His influences mainly come from classical and neo classical paintings.
"I try to capture the unusual eye-catching moments around me and create a different perspective of how I look at the scenario. Vinod Karki is graduate from college of art Delhi, printmaking department."
“In this photo, I put forward two different subjects: the censorship of the nipples, and the look of the society on the fact that a girl is without a t-shirt or a man. For a long time, I saw that when a photo contained nipples of women it was deleted, but those of a man was not deleted or censored."