Patterns, Not Choices This illustration imagines a world where AI systems copy the same social rules they learn from us without realizing it. Three ‘AI beings’ handle a model Read More
Portal of the Divine This piece visualizes the intersection of faith, technology and transformation. The central figure, part deity and part machine, guards a portal—an invitation to step into new Read More
Babu Dadu and the Fishy Morning Many, many years ago in pre-partition (undivided) Bengal, my great-grandfather was a young man who relished choosing his fish and groceries at the morning market. Read More
Stars Between Teeth My inspiration came from the anthropomorphisation of concepts: just like Terry Pratchett makes Death into a character with history and personality, I wanted to tinker with how Read More
Weft of the Earth This is one of those few pieces that I could visualise very clearly in my head before I pinned it down on paper. As with most Read More
Balochi Yalghar I envisioned a world torn apart by a brutal war between two factions, and at the heart of it stands this character—a man wrestling with his own inner Read More
Babu Dadu and the Fishy Morning Many, many years ago in pre-partition (undivided) Bengal, my great-grandfather was a young man who relished choosing his fish and groceries at the morning market. Read More
In Search of by Kehkashan Khalid Ever since the covid pandemic, I felt my art inching towards digital illustration– a medium kinder to moms of little ones who can’t leave Read More
Birth Blight by Mehran Khan Mohinjodaro and other ancient cities are an essential chapter in the history of the Indo-Pak subcontinent, and even though there is a lot of research Read More
ON MY OWN by Emil Hasnain I remember sitting at my former workplace feeling rather defeated and unhappy about the choice I had made, pursuing a career I did not Read More