One day my horoscope said that it would be the happiest day.
A drawing for an unrequited love interest
for a headache
A dream I had
A rare occasion when I actually gave a thought to my future
One day my horoscope said that it would be the happiest day.
A drawing for an unrequited love interest
for a headache
A dream I had
A rare occasion when I actually gave a thought to my future
Yes, I had a lot of growing up to do. In these sketchbooks, I really thought I was doing that!
One day I met a boy called Neel (the Bengali word for blue).
Watching a performance by some first years only made me feel old.
So among other things, we also managed to learn some stuff and do some work. Here I’m working on my diploma films, a communication design project about social harmony in the aftermath of the Gujarat riots. (Films are here and here).
Trying to break through a block during the same project.
and the perpetual problem of running out of time.
When I look at these sketchbooks now I can hardly recognize myself – which is probably a good thing! And I drew quite a bit in my last year at NID, so it was rather well documented. Here are some of the usual things we did in those days:
Walk in the backfields
Spend Sunday afternoons in the animation studio
Watch life-altering films
Hang out on the lawn
Agonize over nothing, really…