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Support Science. Protect the Earth

I made this poster a few years ago as part of Patagonia’s Vote the Environment campaign. 30% of profits from … More

Art + Illustration + More, Creative Action Network, digital, Head Count, Vote the Environment

Vasant Panchami (वसन्त पञ्चमी । বসন্ত পঞ্চমী ।)

Yippee! The air is clear and crisp, and the skies are the closest they ever get to a California blue … More

Art + Illustration + More, Basant Panchami, diversestories, ourownvoices, RivesBFK, Saraswati Puja, Shree Panchami, Vasant Panchami, weneeddiversestories, weneeddiversevoices

Resist

I made this image as part of a call for submissions by Resist! magazine for “the theme of political resistance … More

Barack Obama, Human Rights, Obama's Final Speech to US troops, Religion, Resist! Magazine, Stronger Together, Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Satyajit Ray Trilogy (Part Two): “The Apu Trilogy” Story Boards

Four weeks ago, I had published a post about the painstaking restoration of the Apu Trilogy by Bologna’s L’Imagine Ritrovata, using negatives … More

Aporajito, Apur Sansaar, Criterion Collection, Debi, Devi, Pather Panchali, Sandesh, Satyajit Ray

Satyajit Ray Trilogy: Part One – “The Apu Trilogy” Available on Streaming

Yesterday I was looking for covers of Sandesh (Children’s Magazine), which, were designed by Satyajit Ray. Today I see this. … More

Aporajito, Apur Sansaar, Art Friday, Criterion Collection, Pather Panchali, Sandesh, Satyajit Ray

Another (short) Masterpiece from Studio Ghibli

As a long time fan of scroll books and Studio Ghibli, I am expectedly taken in by their latest short … More

Art Friday, Choju Giga, Choju-Jinbutsu-Giga Emaki, Hayao Miyazaki, Inspiration, Isao Takahata, Katsura Kondo, Nobuyuki Tsujii, Scrolls of Cartoons of Birds Animals and People, Studio Ghibli

Spring Forward with the Tree of Life

Daylight Savings started this week, and spring officially starts on my birthday, March 20th, which, is also International Day for … More

Art + Illustration + More, Art Friday, Environment, Hand-drawn, Panchatantra, screenprint, Trees
Aditi Raychoudhury. Copy of Portrait of Vincent Van Gogh. 1984? 1985?. Raurkela, Orissa. Gouache on Paper.

Loving Vincent

More than a hundred and sixty years ago, in this month, a man was born in the Dutch village of … More

Alexander Barnett, Art + Illustration + More, Art Friday, Avi Ofer, Breakthru Films, Dorota Kobiela, Hugh Welchman, Inspiration, Irving Stone, Loving Vincent, Mandy Hager, Martin Gayford, Natalya Sinclair, Robert Altman, Tim Roth, Trademark Films, Vincent Van Gogh
Aditi Raychoudhury. Twilight Zone. 2004. Pen and Ink. 8 1/2" x 11".

Ban Maggi? Nooooo!!!

The ban over Maggi has become national news in India. And, why not? It even featured prominently in a novel … More

Art + Illustration + More, Art Friday, Arun Krishnan, Flashback Friday, Hand-drawn, Maggi, Pen and Ink, pictures, The Loudest Firecracker, Vintage Maggi Commercial
Joe Sacco. Limits of Satire. 2015.

Joe Sacco on the Limits of Satire

And while we are at it, another nuanced article by Teju Cole from the New Yorker, about who we choose … More

Freedom of Speech, Inspiration, Joe Sacco, Satire, Social Responsibility, Teju Cole, Unmournable Bodies
Jacques Tardi. C'était la guerre des tranchées. Casterman, 1993

A War Veteran: A word that I hope will become obsolete

I am young, I am twenty years old; yet I know nothing of life but despair, death, fear, and fatuous … More

All Quiet on the Western Front, Ed McCurdy, Erich Maria Remarque, Grave of Fireflies, Isao Takahata, Jacques Tardi, Peace and Conflict, Pete Seeger, Studio Ghibli, Veteran's Day

The Bomb and The General V2.2009

The original ‘The Bomb and the General’ is a delightfully optimistic, anti-war children’s book – written by Umberto Eco (The … More

Art + Illustration + More, books, Color Pencils, digital, Environment, Gouache, Hand-drawn, Political Satire, The Bomb and the General, Umberto Eco, War

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