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Abstract Pattern Art and Hypnotic Visual Journeys

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Patterns are how I make sense of chaos. These digital designs and hypnotic visuals are my way of finding order and calm amidst the noise of the day.

Patterns are everywhere, from the swirl of galaxies to the veins of a leaf. This vibrant, repeating pattern is my way of organizing chaos into meaning, using bold colors and symmetrical shapes.

The same pattern in a more muted, earthy color palette. It shows how a change in color can completely transform the mood of a design, from energetic to calm and grounded.

Here you can see the two color variations side by side. It's a reminder that patterns exist in our thoughts and behaviors, and we have the power to change their color and energy.

This pattern has a festive, "pandal" vibe for me. The bright orange and pink against the deep purple background reminds me of the vibrant decorations during Indian festivals.

A closer look at the festive pattern, where you can see the symmetry and the simple floral shapes that make up the design. It's all about finding joy in repetition.

This view shows how the pattern repeats seamlessly. I love creating designs that could go on forever, creating a world of endless color and shape.

It felt great to get back into the groove of creating with this pattern design. It was a gentle warmup, a way to rediscover the joy of making art one stroke at a time.

An experimental, trippy animation created from one of my intricate mandalas. I love playing with effects to create these hypnotic visual journeys that feel like you're lost in translation.

This animation is my soul talking through lines and colors. I transformed a static drawing into a flowing, breathing entity, showing the energy and emotion behind the art.

About Abstract Patterns & Visual Journeys

Some patterns feel like a deep breath, while others carry the vibrant energy of a festive pandal. I create these repeating designs not just for their symmetry, but because they help me organize my thoughts when life feels a bit loud. Whether you want a print that anchors a room or a visual loop to get lost in, every design here is a piece of my own quiet meditation.

When I sit down to create these abstract patterns, I am usually looking for a way to quiet my head. The process starts very much like my mandala work, with a single stroke on a digital canvas. From there, I let the symmetry take over. It is a form of discipline; I am literally drawing the focus back to the center.

My approach to these visual journeys is rooted in rhythm. I pull inspiration from everything from the fractals in a leaf to the intense colors I remember from Durga Puja celebrations in Patna. You will notice the contrast in this collection. Some pieces use a muted, earthy palette designed to ground a space, while others are intentionally electric.

These designs serve a dual purpose. They act as art prints that bring a sense of balance to your walls, but they are also digital explorations. I often take a static, hand-drawn design and animate it, turning a still drawing into a hypnotic, moving entity. It is my way of showing that even on days when I feel stuck, there is movement and growth happening underneath.

If you are looking for art that does more than just fill a blank wall, these pieces are for you. They are conversations between the chaos of the world and the calm I try to create for myself. Everything you see here can be printed to your specifications, allowing you to bring a bit of that structured, meditative energy into your own sanctuary.

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Ankita Swaroopa

Ships across IndiaStarts from 299 per bookmark

Hi, I am Ankita. These abstract patterns come from my own headspace—sometimes chaotic, sometimes perfectly still. I do not just draw lines; I try to capture the rhythm of a moment, whether it is the quiet of a meditative session or the festive energy of a crowded pandal.