The graphic photographs of Matthias Heidrich

A super amalgamation of architecture, photography, graphics, color and composition, the work of Matthias Heidrich is unique and inspiring.  Studie Eins Zwei Drei - Defringe.

Bjørn Blikstad’s design: art meets functionality

  Really simple and functional, this design for shelving is such a fantastic work of passion. Loved the thought Bjørn Blikstad*Imueble | Design Gallerist | Rare & Unique Products.

A new painting is coming alive!

Here's some pics of work in progress just to give a feel if how I create my horses. Trying a 60 x 40 CM large format painting before I go mural size. This should be done by tomorrow.

12 Coolest Pieces of Latte Art

Here are some baristas who have taken latte art to the next level. Art meet coffee!! 12 Coolest Pieces of Latte Art - Oddee.com.

Artist Creates Roar of Applause With Wires and Cardboard – Design Milk

What a simple but cool instillation with a DC motor and cardboard boxes. Zimoun Creates Roar of Applause With Wires and Cardboard - Design Milk.

Some painting have been framed!

Got many of the paintings framed. Some of them are up in my cabin and the pride of seeing your own art framed and occupying wall space is a feeling second to none!! Here are some pictures. The large format art is soon to adorn the walls at home and the rest get ready for... Continue Reading →

More sketches as notes

Here are some more sketches from my coaching program with Rajesh Nagjee. Today we covered the Rockerfeller habits and the techniques for masterminding.

Notes from yesterday’s coaching

I was at a leadership coaching session all day yesterday. When I am imbibing knowledge, I like to doodle. My mind is at its heightened best when I am converting the knowledge into symbolic doodles on paper. I try and capture the dialogue between the mind and the information I process and more importantly the... Continue Reading →

New pen and ink horses

A few new horses I worked on today. In the calligraphy on the single horse artwork I narrated the story of Alexander and his horse Bucephalus. I retold the story from the point of view of young Alexander and his connection with the horse. Here's a sneak preview of the new sketches in the collection.

Instillation in dubai mall

There's a beautiful installation in Dubai mall. It's a waterfall that cascades down 4 levels . Over the waterfall are floating statues of a diver. As you stand and watch and see the water move below, you can feel the sensation of the dive and the exhilaration of the diver. The sound of falling water... Continue Reading →

Gallop, 40 x 60 cm

Tried my first larger format painting. Stayed with horses. This time tried to see how I could get a sense of high speed movement and power. I painting it completely with a sponge and even did the textures of the mane with sponge textures. A silver pen added the element of fantasy and magic and... Continue Reading →

Another zen moment: sketches

There are moments when everything can be seen so clearly. When I am in the zone, I can see every detail, be completely in control, tune into people and moments intuitively and I can almost feel like I am floating through the moment effortlessly. That moment comes about often when I am doing what I... Continue Reading →

My zen moment today!

Todays illustration has a little preamble to its evolution. I was all day at a business coaching session. Rajesh, my coach who has inspired me over the last nine years worked with us today on an array of new business ideas. As I sat in the class today alongside many inspiring CEOs, assimilating the insights... Continue Reading →

I drew horses today!

Spend some time today illustrating after a long hiatus. Picked up a piece of paper without knowing what I wanted and just let my pen wander. Straight ink to paper for a bit today evening in office when I got a breather, and let fantasy capture the paper. What emerged seemed to be part horse,... Continue Reading →

A surreal phenomenon in serendipity

A few weeks ago my 3 year old son was making a Mother's Day card in his play school. The kids had to splash paint and fold the card to make shapes with the splotch. Zain, my son brought his card and gifted it to my wife. We proudly have him a hug and kept... Continue Reading →

A surreal phenomenon in serendipity

A few weeks ago my 3 year old son was making a Mother's Day card in his play school. The kids had to splash paint and fold the card to make shapes with the splotch. Zain, my son brought his card and gifted it to my wife. We proudly have him a hug and kept... Continue Reading →

I see angels

I travel with a sketchbook I and whenever I can, I enjoy drawing angels. I see angels as subconscious emotions. They represent my conscience, my confusions, my intuition, guilt and a host of other inner thoughts. I also see unconnected incidents and serendipity as angels that visit my life. People I meet that leave an... Continue Reading →

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