As a kid, I was inspired by the works of Disney. I loved the magical element in their films as well as the animal characters. As you can see in my artworks, I also try to reflect my emotions through animal illustrations.
My uncle, who is also an artist, helped me to develop my stippling style. As the artwork is made with just dots, it takes around 50+ hours to finish an A4-size work. It's a game of patience, but as the process itself is therapeutic and meditative, I enjoy working long hours on the paintings.
I am a nature lover, and an observer, therefore to come up with a theme for my work I tend to focus on portraying a certain emotion in a magical way. I usually draw animals and women to portray any kind of emotion or feeling, as they are very expressive and delicate.
Working for days on one artwork can be a tiring process, especially if it's a larger piece.
We all are humans and getting demotivated sometimes is part of life. I never work on artwork if I am not feeling motivated about it, or if I am feeling tired, I simply take a rest for that day and do things that I love, it helps me to get back with a fresh approach to my art the next day.
I am blessed that I have met very kind people who always motivated me to do well in art, usually people are kind enough to appreciate it and they get fascinated with the fact that my artwork is made with just dots! Sometimes when people get motivated through my art it feels like a victory to me!
Nothing is more fascinating to see than the thought you had getting converted into a reality. I think creative people have a lot of liberty with things they can do with the help of art. They are like superheroes with creative power… they can turn a blank paper into something worth putting in a frame.
I want to inspire people to follow their dreams through my unique artworks, so I try to spread the magic of dreams through every artwork I make, and Instagram is the easiest way to connect to others, it helps me especially because I feel connected to my followers too.
I started making art at a very young age, as a kid, I always wanted a new set of crayons and that was like my entire world. As I grew older, I started sketching and I liked the idea of monochromatic art, I practiced my entire teenage years by doing sketching, and then slowly I turned to stippling in 2015.





















