Brown-skinned version of my depiction of Kali, the Hindu goddess of destruction and time. Basically wanted to make a statement against the colorism rampant in South Asia today.

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Darshana Khiani's debut PB, HOW TO WEAR A SARI, captures a universal experience of all children (wanting to be treated like an adult) in a brilliant, humorous and child-friendly way. I love the girl's spirit and heart!

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Utsav (Girish Karnad, 1984). Artwork by Jayoo and Nachiket Patwardhan.

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Read my article on the of & in During the in 's Edition on
For full article, click on the link below 👇🏼👇🏼


https://t.co/kYcQqekBG7

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Congrats to author and illustrator on making Book Riot's list of best 2021 picture books! HOW TO WEAR A SARI is a fun-filled look at growing up, dressing up, and finding joy in imperfection! https://t.co/YqPL8qWzAy

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"The Healing"
A painting I had done for Codex Obscurus but didn't make it into the book.
Still quite happy how it turned out.

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Krishna slays Aghasura.

Depicted in two painting traditions:

1. A Newari Vilampau painting from c late 19th century.

2. An patachitra from Raghurajpur c 1970.

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🌟To mark the launch of this year’s UK Asian Film Festival, we look back at how the South Asian film industry revitalised many of the borough’s cinemas in the 1970s and early 1980s

>>>https://t.co/KJC1QUqudx

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The amount of times ive seen a white person brings up something that makes them a minority as an argument of them not being privileged🙄. also i saw we could self promote, im a southasian lesbian artist ive been thinking of doing commissions but i cant without more of a following

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