Visual Appetite Illustrations by Pranisha Shrestha
Visual Appetite Illustrations by Pranisha Shrestha
Copyright Š 2017 Pranisha Shrestha All Rights Reserved pranishashrestha@gmail.com
Being an avid fan of animation and creating sketches and doodles from an early age, I have been tremendously relishing the process of illustration. From the time of binge-watching animated cartoons and Anime on tv, to the present having a Masters in Animation, my journey has been pivotal in shaping me as an artist. The captivating field of visual media has pushed me further to pursue a career as a professional illustrator. Through this book, I present to you a compilation of my selected artworks I’ve created through the years, where majority of them are my personal impressions of the world around me. Some projects are clientele work, which are detailed out respectfully. By combining traditional drawing and inking on paper with digital techniques, I aspire to create unique imagery from simplicity to intricate details. Pranisha Shrestha
Following is an ongoing self intiated graphic novel project, partially inspired from my childhood memories. Featured here are 2 completed pages.
D’source - A research and Development Initiative at IDC, IIT Bombay D’source is an online learning environment that provides access in acciquiring knowledge, skills and abilities in different fields of Design. For creating an online course module on Sequential Storytelling, supportive visuals were illustrated showcasing various materials used for making comic strips/graphic novels. Link for the online module: dsource.in/course/sequential-storytelling/materials-used Main D’source site link: dsource.in
Illiustrations for “Online abuse Project� Website owned by Internet Democracy Project The Internet Democracy Project was creating a web resource related to online violence against women. They required different illustrations which represent approaches and techniques on combatting online abuse which is empowering for women.
Women In Culture Project The Google Culture Institute initiated the following project, highlighting key moments of one of the historic women icons from India who have created social landmarks, but have largely gone unnoticed. Dr. Rakhmabai Bhikaji was the first practicing lady doctor in India, who created a landmark in understanding of age and morality by getting the legal age for consent raised from 12 to 16. Here are the supportive visuals created to narrate her story and showing impact of her actions in the society.
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