Hyperrealistic Pencil & Charcoal Portraits

This is where I focus on bringing portraits to life using just graphite and charcoal. In my classes, we'll cover everything from achieving realistic skin textures and hair to capturing emotion in the eyes.

Colorful Creations: Markers & Pencils

Learn how I use Prismacolor pencils and Ohuhu markers to create vibrant, eye-catching art. I'll teach you blending techniques, color theory, and how to make your drawings pop, from realistic objects to stylized illustrations.

Digital Drawing with Procreate

I'll guide you through the essentials of digital art on the iPad using Procreate. We can start with basic tools and line art or jump straight into creating detailed digital sketches and paintings.

Exploring with Acrylics

See how I build up layers, mix colors, and create depth with acrylic paints. This section includes everything from serene landscapes to expressive portraits and shows the versatility of this medium.

Anime & Fan Art

I love bringing my favorite characters to life, from anime and manga to comic book heroes. I can show you how to draw characters in a realistic style using different mediums like colored pencils and markers.

The Foundation: Practice & Basics

Every great drawing starts with the basics. Here you'll see my own practice sheets where I work on fundamental skills like shading, form, light, and perspective. This is the most important step and where we'll begin if you're new to drawing.

Behind the Scenes: My Studio & Process

A peek into my creative space and how I work. This is my home studio in Delhi where I draw, paint, and film my classes. You'll also see the tools I use, from my favorite pencils to my digital setup.

Sketchbook & Doodles

This is my visual diary where I explore ideas, practice new techniques, and just draw for fun. A sketchbook is a great place to be imperfect and just let your creativity flow without pressure.

My Artistic Journey

A look back at my progress and some of my favorite pieces. This is a reminder that art is a journey, not a destination, and I'm excited to share what I've learned along the way.