ankita dhal
Do you like flowers cover – digital illustration project. Themed around noticing small moments such as passing by flowers in a consumed everyday life.
coming ashore - oil on canvas
wishful – acrylic on canvas + digital media
a touch – mixed media
digital portraits
mixed media sampling for a client
EP cover for a musician
By The Sea, single cover for a musician. Mixed media
stills from animations depicting film, music and poetry references
Leaks, ink and digital media
Stills from an illustration workshop with Harshad Marathe
digital art based on cult tv shows
part of the exhibit by archivist Sabih Ahmed themed around “ feedback loops ”
‘drown in yourself’, green ink pen
comic graphics pen + digital
conceptual comics watercolor + digital
conceptual covers for music covers (personal project) watercolor + digital
Illustrations for a story book (personal project) watercolor
living live , social satire – mixed media poster
Bloom, poster – mixed media
cover for a book of assorted urdu poems (personal project)
illustrations for a written piece I did for my blog titled “vulnerability�
illustration based on a photograph for a blog poem (personal project)
‘I am chaos’ watercolor
illustrations based on the Novel “city and the city� for a writing and space workshop in semester 2
Paintings based on a write up about a scary childhood memory titled “A magicians house� Part of the design, writing and space workshop in semester 2
plushies made as part of an installation themed around “impossible�. The project revolved around reimagining human bodies by transfiguring the user passing through a dark tunnel.
Jew town Map , Hand-drawn in pen, ink and pencil. Size 2A0. Done as part of the neighbourhood studies presented at the Kochi Biennale 2016
installation at the Kochi Biennale 2016 ,based on a study on Baiganwadi, in the eastern suburbs of Mumbai. The theme was “what is a home?” Our interpretation was – a home is a multipliable unit, edited and customised by the user derived from the study done.
"I am not a very good dancer, but my hands do dance. They dance very well, but they're shy. " "Has anyone ever seen them dance?" "Only my canvas"