
Anyone who has lived or visited India will recognize this scene! Traffic jams or gridlocks in India are so dense that they appear to defy the laws of physics, yet somehow they untangle and life goes on. I used paper collage … Continue reading
A tribute to Norman Rockwell’s “The Gossips” from 1948. I have always loved this illustration of Rockwell’s, the expressions and details are fascinating. Over the years, I have made a number of little faces for picture books – Bye, Bye, … Continue reading
Goa, lovely Goa! This tiny state in India is one of the more liberal, laid-back places in the country. It is also serene, picturesque and possibly one of the best places for a holiday in the region. The beautiful … Continue reading
Anyone who has lived or visited India will recognize this scene! Traffic jams or gridlocks in India are so dense that they appear to defy the laws of physics, yet somehow they untangle and life goes on. I used paper collage … Continue reading
As promised, the Taj! This artwork is the third in a series featuring heritage cities in India. Agra is famous for many things, however, one cannot depict this historic town without showcasing the Taj Mahal. The Yamuna flows peacefully, carrying … Continue reading
First in a series of artwork featuring heritage cities in the Indian sub-continent. I used paper collage and ink outlines to create the elements and assembled them on Photoshop CS. The scene shows monuments, architecture, objects and curiosities that are … Continue reading
Yali Books The Yali team has been busy, busy, busy. While Kala has been hard at work, tweaking and editing the story, I have been creating the artwork, one spread at a time. I thought it might be fun to … Continue reading
Set of paper collage illustrations I made for a set of short stories written by my mom, Kala Sambasivan. This is when I realized how happy I was gluing tiny pieces of paper together and that I should have done … Continue reading