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रंग। लड़कियाँ। जादू। ⚡️ There are so many things to celebrate today. Holi, International Women’s Day, my baby seesta’s born day brings together three of my most favorite things - color, women, sisterhood. My muses, the underlying themes in so much of my work, the heartbeat behind the magic. I am them today and every day.This limited ed. print created exclusively for my London collection, Badtameez Betis, for the Other Art Fair. Artwork is 24x30 Limited print on aluminum. बद्तमीज़ /badtameez betis/ 1. bad girl or ill-mannered daughters 2. rude girl Little girls should be seen not heard. This collection represents the misfits, the daughters that were told they were bad girls, because they didn’t follow all the rules. That were judged by their hemlines and told to keep quiet. We take back our place. The graphic style and colors in this collection pay homage to the exuberant bus and truck art found throughout India and my deep exploration into my Indian heritage and love for my culture. Stay badtameez, Betis.
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
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Born out of necessity, art is my compass through the unpredictable landscape of my mind. Mental health, body (dis)illusions and self destructive thoughts and behaviours are the focus of my work. I create bold, beautiful images that are reflective of the dark and the light inside each of us. When the mind is in a state where it can only see darkness, the world feeling muted, the body feeling heavy, you have to confront color before you can perceive it. Vibrant colors reflect hopefulness. I do not believe in societal pressures or definitions of beauty, and through my work I am a part of the counterculture redressing this issue. I draw women in all their beautiful forms, shapes, sizes and colors. They are the epitome of creativity. I am woman and this is my journey. ???: Ragni Agarwal is an art director, graphic designer, and illustrator in Los Angeles. Currently she is VP of Design at a tech startup and a freelance graphic design and branding contributor at various fashion and lifestyle companies. Driven by a pop art aesthetic and bold colors, the underlying theme in her work is inclusion and the celebration of of all types of beauty. 'Being a creative isn’t an option for me. It is a necessity. It is my therapy.'
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