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“Design transcends agenda. It speaks to the politics of optimism.”
Paul Bennett
From Desi Art to Modern Aesthetics, Digital Illustrator Ayush Kalra has mastered the art of delving deeper into the nuances of Digital Art. A young illustrator from Delhi has already achieved a feat in his career by securing a place in the prestigious HT 30Under30. Here drown in his visual novelties that take your imagination to a whole new level:-
“Creativity is nothing but the way to solve new problems.”
Diana Santos
His artistic prowess is reflected in bringing out the variations in changing personalities of animated characters through intriguing movements. His Instagram showcases the exceptional digital artwork that he has created by bursting out of his comfort zone.
“Whitespace is like air: it is necessary for design to breathe.”
Wojciech Zieliński
“Look at usual things with unusual eyes.”
Vico Magistretti
His digital illustrations indeed are no less than strong voices and opinions from myriad contemporary themes that need to be discussed more. He is one of those rare digital artists who are leveraging technology to create meaningful worlds addressing sensitive themes like feminism, issues facing by the LBGT community and beyond.
“Design is thinking made visual.”
Saul Bass
“Good design is obvious. Great design is transparent.”
Joe Sparano
Right from top-notch aesthetics to a charming colour palette to thought-provoking captions, his digital illustrations incorporate mesmeric features of contemporary art. Built around outstanding creative appropriations, he has emerged as an influential digital illustrator who infuses a unique life in his illustrations with humorous yet meaningful twists.
“The goal of a designer is to listen, observe, understand, sympathize, empathize, synthesize, and glean insights that enable him or her to ‘make the invisible visible.’
Hillman Curtis
“Do not seek praise. Seek criticism.”
Paul Arden
Modern women and rebellious personalities relate with his dream-like exuberant digital artwork that highlights the complications and paradoxes emerging from the modern materialistic world.
“Where do new ideas come from? The answer is simple: differences. Creativity comes from unlikely juxtapositions.”
Nicholas Negroponte
What is your take on his diversified realms of feminism, challenging the taboos associated with menstruation, highlighting sanitary care and beyond?
“If you ask me what I came to do in this world,
I, an artist, will answer you: I am here to live out loud.”
Émile Zola
Story Research Credit@Purvanshi Jain