As Seen in Creative Gaga: My Artistic Journey
A look into how I combine digital tools with Sikh heritage, as featured in Creative Gaga magazine.
An overhead shot of my feature in Creative Gaga magazine, laid open on a white sheet. The article, titled 'When Technology and Creativity Unite', discusses how I blend digital tools with my artistic vision to create meaningful illustrations.
Another view of the magazine spread, showcasing a variety of my illustrations that depict family life, love, and quiet moments. Seeing my work curated together like this in print was a truly humbling experience.
This page from the feature highlights my more imaginative and romantic work. The article delves into how I use art to explore emotions, tell stories, and promote shared human values through a Sikh cultural lens.
A close-up from my feature in Creative Gaga magazine, showing one of my favorite illustrations of a couple sharing a moment by candlelight. It was an honor to see my work that explores themes of Sikh love and togetherness highlighted in print.
About Press & Features
Seeing my work in Creative Gaga magazine, specifically in the piece titled 'When Technology and Creativity Unite', was a quiet milestone for me. It highlights the digital tools, like Procreate, that allow me to bring these Sikh-inspired narratives to life. This is not just about the technology, but about finding a way to share the calm and connection I find in my faith with others.
The feature explores how I mix digital technology with deep-rooted traditions. In my illustrations, you will find moments from Sikh family life, poetry, and everyday love. The article looks at my process: how I go from a simple idea or a line of Punjabi poetry to a finished piece that carries meaning. I have always believed that art should be something you can hold, which is why I often turn these digital works into prints, calendars, and cards. My goal has never been to create something for a gallery wall, but rather to make art that finds a home in your daily life. Whether it is a portrait of a family or a quiet moment of reflection, I want these images to act as a bridge to something peaceful. If you are looking to bring a piece of this narrative into your own home, or if you have a specific moment or story you would like me to illustrate, I am always open to starting that conversation.
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