A London-based graphic designer and illustrator, speaks out against social, racial and political injustices through art and running. Her work has appeared in the London Marathon, Lululemon and the NBA.
A London-based graphic designer and illustrator, speaks out against social, racial and political injustices through art and running. Her work has appeared in the London Marathon, Lululemon and the NBA.
Published on 29, Mar 2022
Neha Kapil, visual artist Indian-American visual artist collaborated with Marvel for Ms Marvel to represent South Asian culture through art.
Srishti Biyani, flutist A young musician, who fell in love with the sound of flute at the age of 12, Srishti Biyani fuses eclectic music styles and draws influences from genres spanning classical, Indian folk, experimental, hip-hop, and avant-garde. Known by her stage name Lasya, Srishti has worked with internationally-acclaimed award-winning artists such as Zakir Hussain, Shankar Mahadevan, Vijay Prakash, Nona Hendryx and Howard Shore.
The Indian-American teenager, who lives in Montville, has bagged a role in Disney+ series The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers. The 14-year-old is happy to see representation on the small as well as big screen.
The 3D visual artist Khyati from New Delhi was one of eight invited by the Academy to design the Oscar statuette (2022). She also participated in 36 Days of Type where artists share versions of the letter and numbers from the Latin alphabet.
A growing crop of youngsters are writing their novels, alongside exams and life, and one such author is Anusha Subramaniam. At 12, she made her debut with Heirs of Catriona and released her second book Never Gone in 2016.