Confluentia of Talent
Frames Of India: Stories Through The Photography Lens
These glamorous photographs need to be given the spotlight one way or another. Here is a compilation of one of India’s best photography!
Photography is more than just a visual medium, it is a form of storytelling that captures fleeting moments and eternalises emotions, landscapes and lives. This curated compliation features the powerful perspectives of some of India’s most evocative photographers, each telling a unique tale through their lens. From the golden silence of dawn in the hills to the vibrant chaos of city streets, these pictures are not just visually stunning but deeply immersive. Each frame invites us into a world of awe, intimacy, culture and quiet reflection.
Piya Deora- @pixel_wali

This serene view has balanced the marvellous fort and the electric blue streets, making a blend of history and modernity. The stunning photograph captures the essence of the beautiful landscape of Jodhpur, the Mehrangarh Fort, bathed in warm, amber light, standing majestically atop the rugged terrain, excluding the timeless grandeur. In contrast the city glows deep in blue, with its narrow streets and compact houses, resembling a colour of mosaic and life. The exuberant sky, tied up the city’s beauty in its transition from deep indigo to a soft, rose-tinted gradient, adding a surreal backdrop to this architectural marvel. The photograph shows the contrasts of serenity and vibrancy, making it a breathtaking visual symphony.
Sanket Khuntale- @sanketkhuntale

This heartwarming capture by @sanketkhuntale ignites the feeling of companionship and love. Not just between the viewer and the lady in the photo, but between the lady and the animals as well. This photograph captures the essence of rural life with intimate grace and vibrant authenticity. The woman wearing a richly patterned red and green sari is glowing with warmth and pride as she cradles two young goats. The golden blur of the dry forest in the background frames her figure softly, letting her colourful attire and joyful energy shine. The story of the connection between tradition and livelihood is captured. Sanket’s lens doesn’t just capture a moment, it immortalises the soulful simplicity of a life well lived.
Madhur Nangia- @madhurnangia_photography

This serene image captured by @madhurnangia_photography at the Bhigwan Bird Sanctuary, is a poetic ode to nature’s drama. Against the background of the peachy-orange hues of sky, are three flamingoes, standing elegantly in shallow waters— two of them seemingly entwined in a tender display of affection, while the third lingers nearby, aptly evoking the caption by Madhur, “Third Wheeling Hard!!!”. The soft gradient sky mirrored in the water below, adds a dreamlike quality to the scene. With impeccable timing and composition, Madhur transforms a fleeting wildlife moment into a visual narrative full of warmth, humour and grace of the wild.
Bean- @iambeansingh

This breathtaking aerial shot showcases the divine curves of the Ganga River weaving through the spiritual heart of Rishikesh, Uttarakhand. As the golden sunlight shines over the horizon, it bathes the town in its gentle, golden hues, casting long shadows over the lush hills. The turquoise robes gleam with clarity, creating a striking contrast against the slopes and clusters of buildings. This composition gracefully balances the blend between nature and civilisation, forming a panoramic perspective that’s both peaceful and awing. This image provides a soulful invitation to pause and marvel at sacred serenity.
Priyanka Nahada- @priyanka_nahada

In this majestic capture of the Amer Fort, its grandiosity and elegance sprawling over the rugged hills of Rajasthan, is exuded. The warm sandstone structure glows under the crisp blue sky, its intricate architecture and layered ramparts unfolding like chapters of royal history. Every angle of the fort is highlighted with precision— curved pathways, ornate gates and fortified walls that echo the tales of Rajput valor. The contrasting dry terrain and the reflective water below create a visual dialogue between nature and heritage. Priyanka’s lens doesn’t just document, it elevates the timeless elegance of India’s architectural legacy.
Abbas Baig- @abybaig

In this hauntingly beautiful frame by @abybaig, the Taj Mahal emerges from a veil of dark mist like a dream in marble. A lone figure sits in quiet reflection on a bench, anchoring the viewer’s gaze and adding depth to the composition. The sky transitions from deep twilight blues to soft golden hues, painting the perfect form of light for India’s monument of love. The fog cloaks the foreground in mystery, blurring the line between reality and reverie. Abbas captures through his photography the emotion of solitude, wonder and a timeless pull of beauty seen through the eyes of reverence.
Bobby Joshi- @bobbyjoshii

This serene landscape photography captured by @bobbyjoshii is a poetic celebration of light and nature. Sunday’s cascade through the lush and dense forest and the mist-covered hills. The golden hues of morning light are seen dancing over the undulated terrain, creating a rhythmic play of shadow and shine. The photograph exudes peace and harmony, inviting the viewer to experience the quietness of stillness. ‘Dawn’ is personified and beautifully tells the story of hope, harmony and the sacred simplicity of a new day.
Through their lenses, these photographers have given us more than just their beautiful photography; they’ve shared pieces of their soul, the essence of a place and the poetry of the ordinary. Whether it’s the grandeur of historical forts, the serenity of nature or the quiet grace of everyday life, this compilation is a reminder that photography can move us, ground us and open our eyes to stories waiting to be seen. In these frozen moments, we find timelessness, truth and the quiet magic of the world around us.
Creators
Savour the Flavours of India
An Instagram creator sharing tasty variety of recipes and food that inspires home cooks every day to explore new flavors
A culinary journey through timeless recipes with these Instagram artists, who would love you to get ready to tantalize your taste buds. It is filled with the vibrant and diverse flavours of India! They have potential to offer, from the aromatic spices of North Indian curries to the bold and tangy chutneys of the South. Indian cuisine is a true reflection of the country’s rich cultural heritage. In this article, we’ll take you on a culinary journey through some of India’s most beloved and enduring recipes, passed on through awesome artists, home cooks and chefs. So, grab your apron and let’s dive into the delicious world of Indian cooking!
@desi_recipes (Nisha)
These are vegetarian recipes. She is the BOI winner and hails from Ahmedabad/ Kota. She brings rare recipes that have simple ingredients and yet it is aesthetically pleasing. It’s marvellous that so much variety from vegetarian dishes could be obtained. She also covers some festivities which are related to certain times of the year.

@cookpriii (Priya Khandula Vinnakota)
Our next artist is a reel creator and Instagram artist, Priya Kandula Vinnakota. She creates reels that capture emotions in pictures. There are celebrations of different events in daily life with tasty dishes to go with it. Her recipes are close to all of us as we all resonate with the very same events depicted on her page. The display of colour in the food teases our taste buds. It is simple food of everyday life with inciting appetite boosters. The variety of dishes in her collection is remarkable.

@ sanjanatries (Sanjana Das)
Next, we have Sanjana Das. She’s a digital creator, based in Bombay (Mumbai). Her recipes remind people of home. The food is served in an aesthetic way. The spread has a look of contentment. Everyone feels attached and connected. It is very rightly said that nothing brings people closer together than food. This can be true for her recipes.

@chef_prateek_kitchen (Prateek Singh)
The Chef Prateek Singh has an Instagram page which consists of kitchen and cooking. A wide variety of snacks, beverages, juices as well as main course meals are present. Prateek uses the most common ingredients available in everybody’s home. He gives some great cooking tips and helpful methods to make cooking rather easy. The dishes he suggests seem effortless to make and are tasty at the same time. “Cooking simplified” could be a great expression for Prateek’s cooking.

@dillifoodies (Sumit and Priyanka Kapoor)
An Instagram page run by Sumit and Priyanka Kapoor. They share easy to make home cooked recipes, which mainly focuses in healthy breakfasts and kids lunch box ideas. The breakfast items are quick and easy. Anyone who is busy can also make it. It is well suited to take along for work or to school. There is a mixture of tasty, healthy and convenient recipes. The recipes keep the Indian kitchens in mind in the preparation of the dishes. They also consider high protein meals and some pasta preparations.

@diningwithdhoot (Mahima Dhoot)
The creator Mahima Dhoot is a digital creator of wholesome recipes. She also includes some travel inspiration with a hint of fashion and the food that they eat at their destinations. There are some celebrations, life events travel with food is what she mainly covers. She also shows a variety of snacks and dishes. Her page is a beautiful collection of colour as well as celebrations.

Taste, Tradition and Togetherness
These creators aren’t just sharing recipes, they’re curating experiences that connect us to India’s rich culinary soul. Whether you’re looking for festive flavours, comforting home-style meals or quick everyday bites, their pages are a feast for the senses.
So, if you’re ready to spice up your kitchen and savour the flavours of India, dive into their Instagram worlds today. Your next favourite recipe and a whole lot of inspiration awaits!
Art & Craft
Where Shadows Speak: The World of Charcoal Artists
A strong work of charcoal art that carries deep emotion, turning simple strokes into powerful stories for every soul now.
Paintings made from charcoal provide an impactful medium to express feelings of emotion. Dramatic emotional components are created by using various techniques of charcoal art. Dust and smudges created while using charcoal add an additional level of beauty to the finished product. They add dimension to the artistic piece.
Charcoal drawings show abstract emotional feeling rather than exact representation. Faces drawn with charcoal show signs of life provided through suffering, stories and emotion. Charcoal drawings provide the feeling of being “real” and “live”, while expressing emotion. Some talented charcoal artists can be discovered through their work on instagram.
@_singhart
@_singhart is an artist from Rajasthan, who utilizes Instagram to document his creative pursuits. He shares his pencil sketches as well as increasingly diverse acrylic painting experiments with the broader world. @_singhart considers himself to be an avid art lover and sells his artwork globally via his platform. The content featured on his page primarily consists of graphite pencil sketches and poetic captions written in Hindi. His first post featuring acrylic painting was in January 2026 as part of a New Year New Resolution to experiment with acrylic paints.
Memorable pieces created by @_singhart are powerful minimalist charcoal abstracts, which convey strong emotion. The portrait entitled ‘Soul Is Art’ utilized a mix of blending and dusting and conveys a strong inner emotion. His piece titled ‘Light and Dust’ utilized many layers of charcoal and erasing techniques to develop a sense of realism. Numerous reels created by @_singhart generate strong viewer interest with sketches garnering tens of thousands of likes.
@swapnilssketches (Swapnil Kardile Patil)
Swapnil Kardile Patil documents his talent as an artist through his Instagram account. Swapnil has developed a unique style using different materials including charcoal, pencils, colour pencils, ball pens and inks. He predominantly creates portraits of people, filled with emotion. His art allow the viewer to connect with the subject, particularly through facial expressions and human interactions. In many of these portraits, the shading and blending techniques are very detailed. His art has a particular focus on making the eyes appear as if they have depth.
Some of his best-known works include an outstanding portrait of Peter Dinklage with particularly expressive eyes and pencil drawing of Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli. He has also made several heart-felt charcoal drawings of couples with their emotions captured authentically. As he has continued to grow within his own artistic process, his audience has steadily increased as well. Swapnil effectively combines technology, artistic skill and emotional content to reach out to an ever-expanding number of fans.
@nishikantpalande (Nishikant Palande)
Nishikant Palande is a professional creator, illustrator and mentor located in Mumbai, India. He is an innovator and co-founder of ‘Kala Arambh,’ an initiative to assist emerging talent in the arts through creative training and workshops. He is also a coach for other creators seeking path support. His work encompasses many different artistic expressions including hyper-realistic portraiture, watercolour paintings and detailed landscapes in charcoal. He also does commercial advertising illustrations for companies like Swiggy and National Geographic among others. Watercolour is the primary medium Palande uses to tell his stories with rich colour and emotional depth.
His has won a Silver Medal for Advertising at the Cannes Awards, a Bronze Medal from the International Watercolour Society and a Silver Medal from Camlin. Nishikant has also received numerous recognitions from the Bombay Art Society. He also taught online classes to over 5,000 students during the lockdown period. In addition to these activities, he offers “Nishi Online Classes” and Weekend Watercolour Workshops. He supports approximately a thousand of his students from ‘Kala Arambh’ and serves as Brand Ambassador for companies such as ‘Wrap and Woof’.
@himanshu_rao.arts (Himanshu)
Himanshu Rao is known for using charcoal to create realistic portraits which evoke strong feelings, intricate texture and strong contrasts. He prefers to work with light and dark and to blend colours together dramatically. He also experiments occasionally with pen drawings, primarily those drawn with blue ink and capturing emotion.
His popularity comes from the amount of engagement generated across numerous social media platforms. His videos detail his process and sketchbook footage. He has influenced many other artists who have created tribute works and micro-art pieces, in his honour. Himanshu offers free tutorials via YouTube on how to work with charcoal and accepts requests for commissions and collaborations.
@ronin_artclub_ (Ronin)
Ronin uses precise hatching with graphite to produce a wide range of textures, including fur on horses and fabric. He creates depth using graduated layers of tone. The processes of creating his art are often shown in real time through reels. He demonstrates methods of highlighting and shadowing and adding very subtle elevations of colour to divine figures.
Ronin’s art is in a variety. There are spiritual works that use smooth blending techniques to produce the illusion of an ethereal glow. On the other hand, he also does realistic representations with precise details to produce the effect of realism. Occasionally, he creates bold portraits by using charcoal powder as a medium for making his mark. He then takes a gardening type of tool to make the final touch of light and dust and create impact.
These artists are beautiful examples of keeping charcoal art alive. Their work showcases the depth and beauty that is captured through art. They encourage their followers to find inspiration in the ordinary and express themselves without words.
Dance
Echoes of Rhythm: Lives Shaped by Classical Dance
Performed like living poetry, these events celebrate dance and bharatanatyam through evolving voices and shared rhythm.
Vaidehi Rele Lal (@vaidehi.dance)
Vaidehi Rele Lal is a classical dancer and scholar based in Mumbai. She holds a PhD in Dance from the University of Mumbai and is currently working as an Assistant Professor at Nalanda College of Performing Arts. Vaidehi specialises in Bharatanatyam, which is often performed at the Nalanda Dance Research Centre events. The Nalanda Dance Research Centre was founded by her late grandmother, Dr. Kanak Rele. She also teaches Kathakali, Bhangra, Kalbeliya, Gondhal and Garba.
Vaidehi has performed alongside other artists like Prakriti Prashant in Bharatanatyam-Kuchipudi. She also collaborated in events at venues like The Mysore Association and Natarani stage. In 2016, she achieved the title of Nalanda Nritya Nipuna and Guru Kadirvelu Pillai Nritya Saadhaka. She documents the different events and participations through her instagram.
Pranathi Ramadorai (@pranathiram)
Pranathi Ramadorai is an award winning Bharatanatyam dancer and senior disciple in classical dance traditions. She is also an actor with notable appearances on Doordarshan telecasts as an A-grade artist. Pranathi specialises in Bharatanatyam and acts as an instructor in programs like Sustaining Sampradaya. Her performances feature Thillana collections at Rasika Ranjani Sabha and Kanaga Sabhai recitals, highlighting her technical skill and expressive style. Beyond dance, she also has a background in psychology and an interest in Tanjore painting.
Pranathi has performed internationally at Cleveland Thyagaraja Aradhana. She also blends Bharatanatyam with acting elements in festival showcases like the Trinity Arts Festival where she performed alongside actors like Vadivukkarasi. She has received the Natya Chemmal Award and Natya Ratna Award from Trinity Arts Festival, along with the Best Performer Award. Through her instagram she displays her interests and personal milestones along with promoting cultural events and collaborations.
Poojitha Bhaskar (@poojitha_bhaskar)
Poojitha Bhaskar is a Karnataka based dancer, performer and model. She learned Bharatanatyam for 15 years under Guru Smt. Shakuntala R Prabhat. Through her instagram, Poojitha blends classical roots with modern interests like fitness and modeling. She specialises in Bharatanatyam and provides guidance on aesthetics associated with the art such as saree draping and cultural expressions. Poojitha also works as a model and actress, featuring in bridal shoots and collaborating with photographers. She also represents Karnataka at paegent events like Elevitta MRS India World.
In 2025, she performed an emotional rendition of the Kannada state anthem at Kannada Rajyotsava. She also won the subtitle of Mrs Creative Star at Elevitta Mrs India World. In 2024, she also represented the Bharatanatyam solo ‘URMILA’ at the Canvas Dance festival. She has also performed with Upadhye School of Dance in their Friday concert series. Poojitha has also collaborated with designers like Sanjna Umesh and Onsomblr.
Vidhya Subramanian (@vidhyasubramanian_art)
Vidhya Subramanian began learning dance at the age of eight under gurus like Padma Subrahmanyam, S.K. Rajarathnam, and Kalanidhi Narayanan. She is now based in Chennai and is founding the Sparsha Arts Foundation to connect performers and their audiences. Vidhya is known for the Vazhuvoor style of Bharatanatyam dedicated to intricate footwork and hand gestures. Her choreography blends modern elements with the traditional gracefulness of the dance form. Besides this she also features in short films and advertisements and also acts in Mani Ratnam’s PS.
She has won the Nrithya Choodamani and Natya Kala Ratna awards. Vidhya Subramanian is also internationally acclaimed and has received the Natyashree of North America. She is also an A-grade ICCR empanelment with Doordarshan and mentors apprentices under ACTA. Her instagram includes festival events, choreography and performances.
Divya Ravi (@dancingdivyaravi)
Divya Ravi began her dance journey at the age of five. She studied Bharatanatyam along with Kathak and performed as a principal dancer for Abhinava Dance Company. She has degrees in Electrical & Electronics Engineering and an MBA in Marketing and has built a career in branding and communication. Divya is highly skilled in Bharatanatyam known for her graceful expressions and natural sense of music. She experiments with different choreography as well as digital pieces. Her style of dancing shows deep story-telling and attention to rhythm, with Kathak adding to her versatility.
She takes on the role of an educator and co-founder of Dance School Niranthara. Divya collaborates with UK companies and takes part in music initiatives like Ananya Nruthya Sangeetha series. She is a graded Doordarshan artist and performer with the Ministry of Culture. She has received many awards including the Gutty Vasu Memorial Prize from the Music Academy Madras, Natya Ratna from Trinity Fine Arts and Natyasree from SABHA Kuwait. Divya has performed in festivals all around the world and communicates with her global audience via her instagram page.
These influencers continue to honour the traditions of dance while inculcating modernistic elements to the art form. Their skills demonstrate the ever-changing yet elegant artistry of dance.
Art & Craft
The Vibrant Visual Storytelling of Illustration Artists
Artists paint life with art that adds colour to every moment, celebrating creativity through vibrant expression.
Illustration is more than just the art of drawing,it is the language through which imagination gains form, emotion finds expression, and stories come alive. In a world saturated with images, illustration artists stand out as the quiet architects shaping how we perceive ideas, characters, and entire worlds. Their work bridges the gap between concept and experience, transforming abstract thoughts into visuals that resonate across cultures and generations. Whether crafted digitally or through traditional mediums, illustrations guide us, teach us, inspire us, and often linger in our memory long after the first glance. From book covers and graphic novels to advertising, animation, game design, and editorial storytelling, illustrators play a vital role in every creative industry. Their ability to blend technique with narrative makes them indispensable in today’s visually driven era. This article explores the diverse world of illustration artists,their craft, their evolving tools, and the unique vision each one brings to the canvas. By understanding the creative processes behind their work, we gain a deeper appreciation for the mastery that turns simple lines and colors into powerful visual stories.
1] Anna Jovita Rajan
Anna Jovita Rajan is a vibrant and versatile artist who turns every canvas into a living experience. She paints emotions in motion, creating colourful artwork at live weddings where moments bloom into lasting memories. With every stroke, she captures the laughter, love and connection that define the celebration of life. Her custom illustrations, both in print and digital form, carry soulful messages that stay long after the first glance.
Anna builds strong visual narratives through images that speak directly to the heart. She transforms simple scenes into stories filled with depth and meaning, using colour as her language and emotion as her rhythm. Her caricatures bring smiles with their simplicity, yet reveal striking accuracy in expression and personality. Each piece reflects her artistic sincerity and her gift for turning real-life moments into timeless art.
Inspired by nature and everyday beauty, she fills spaces with joy, warmth and wonder. Her work evokes peace and positivity, making walls come alive with feeling and imagination. Whether at an event or in her studio, Anna spreads happiness through her art.
2] Art by Mouniq
A vibrant artist brings everyday life to canvas with colours that breathe joy and warmth. She creates customized artworks that celebrate love, laughter and simple living. Mouniq creates invitation cards, posters, calendars and journals sparkle with cheerful hues and heart-touching messages. At every event, she paints live cartoon portraits and caricatures, filling the space with laughter and a refreshed feeling. Mouniq’s soft, cloth-made toys and tactile art pieces invite people to touch, smile and remember childhood innocence.
Mouniq transforms family pictures into cute little frames that capture happy home moments. Her return gifts and cards speak a language of affection, conveying beautiful life lessons in an aesthetically pleasing way. Each line and shade tells a story of companionship, hope and celebration. She designs comic pictures that make ordinary things exciting and brings humour into the simplest corners of life. Mouniq’s art glows with sincerity, transforming daily activities into reminders of gratitude and happiness. Wherever she exhibits her work, people pause, smile and carry home a piece of her joy. Through Mouniq’s art, she spreads colour and kindness, reminding everyone that life’s true beauty lies in its simple, love-filled moments.
3] Sanket Lawande
Sanket Lawande, an artist based in Goa, celebrates life through colour, character and spontaneous creativity. He draws caricature tributes to famous personalities with expressive precision and visual charm. His pencil sketches reveal skill, patience and an eye for fine details. He paints cartoon illustrations that reflect real emotions and lively gestures. Each artwork blends structure, imagination and beautifully balanced colour combinations.
Sanket brings joy to parties and events with his on-the-spot caricatures. He captures the lighter side of people and moments, making everyone smile. His brush pen sketches and watercolour scenes express a playful yet thoughtful touch. He experiments with single wash sketches to practice shapes and likeness. He portrays women with elegance, grace and expressive simplicity.
Festivals inspire him to create bright and lively drawings that connect art with celebration. His lines move effortlessly, catching energy and emotion in seconds. He fills each canvas with warmth and personality. His Instagram feed brightens with quick sketches and vibrant compositions. Followers admire the spontaneity and charm of his live art. Sanket continues to merge humour, technique and emotion in every stroke. His work celebrates everyday life with brilliance, wit and colour.
4] Pouume Art
Pouume creates vibrant water-colour paintings that tell stories filled with imagination, culture and warmth. The artist paints beautiful lifelike expressions that capture emotion and spirit that adds a pleasant Indian twist to famous family movies. The artist transforms familiar scenes into colourful journeys through memory and meaning. Their work was exhibited at Comic Con Guwahati and showcased as an exhibitor at Comic Con India. They paint while traveling, collecting inspiration from streets, markets and nature. The artist prepares each artwork with care, colour and heartfelt storytelling. They made lovely standing calendars for 2026 featuring playful and seasonal themes.
Pouume’s paintings reflect the beauty of Indian villages, festive traditions and everyday life. They create humans with mesmerizing expressions that feel alive and relatable. The artist enjoys portraying ancient events with a modern cartoon touch. The artist paints Hindi versions of global stories, which blends humour and nostalgia. Pouume illustrates street-style versions of popular games with bold creativity. The artist designs stylized portraits that bring individuality to life. Pouume completes quick sketches of cute children capturing joy in seconds. They create commissioned art pieces and unique book cover illustrations. Through every brushstroke, Pouume builds memories, celebrates imagination and shares colours that connect hearts.
5] Bhendiiiii Kalpesh
Bhendiiiii Kalpesh creates expressive illustrations that bring Mumbai and Nashik’s everyday scenes to life. He draws inspiration from streets, shops and simple corners. Kalpesh paints characters who reflect the city’s rhythm and heart. His work captures ordinary people with extraordinary warmth and detail. The artist paints a beautiful flower vendor glowing with colours and emotion. He sketches an old shoemaker with timeless patience and rustic charm. Kalpesh recreates the fading era of local hair salons using digital art. His artwork revisits childhood fears of haircuts through playful visual storytelling. He builds compositions with balanced colour schemes and refined proportions.
Kalpesh paints portraits of famous personalities he admires, celebrating inspiration through vivid character design. He blends humour, realism and tenderness in every frame. Kalpesh experiments boldly with digital oil painting techniques to capture depth and mood. He shares his entire creative process through engaging posts on Instagram. His art turns fleeting street memories into lasting visual stories. Kalpesh paints humanity with honesty, warmthand rhythm. His art transforms simple scenes into soulful reflections of urban life and emotion.
Art & Craft
Where to Find Them: India’s New Generation of Portrait Artists
Meet five rising Indian portrait artists redefining tradition through digital art. From graphite to acrylics, discover where to find them.
Art isn’t just decoration in India, it’s devotion. From the rhythmic strokes of ancient cave painters to the intricate brushwork and portraits of miniature masters, art has always lived at the core of Indian identity. It’s in temple walls, festival colors, embroidered fabrics, and even the way we decorate our doorsteps with rangoli. Creativity, in India, is both an offering and an emotion.
Today, that same spirit thrives online, on canvases, sketchbooks, and yes, even smartphone screens. A new wave of artists is keeping India’s artistic flame alive, blending tradition with technology. They sketch, paint, record, and upload, turning pixels into poetry. Let’s dive into the world of five extraordinary Indian artists who have built their own creative empires, one portrait at a time.
Nikhil Khinchi (@nksketch_arts) – The Young Visionary from Ajmer
At just twenty, Nikhil Khinchi has achieved what many dream of, a thriving art career rooted in passion and precision. A self-taught artist from Ajmer, Rajasthan, Nikhil specializes in hyper-realistic portrait sketches that seem to breathe life. His chosen tools? Graphite, charcoal, and fine liners, wielded with astonishing control.
Every portrait he draws carries a spark of realism, the glint in an eye, the subtle shadow under a smile. He’s completed over a hundred commissioned artworks, each custom-made for clients across India. And he does it all independently, from inquiries on WhatsApp to delivery.
But Nikhil isn’t just an artist; he’s a digital entrepreneur. On Instagram, his feed bursts with creative energy, over 376 posts, 2,000+ followers, and endless progress reels. His YouTube channel, boasting nearly 100K subscribers, documents every sketch, milestone, and creative experiment. With more than 360 videos, he’s transforming his artistic journey into a learning space for others.
What makes him stand out?
His consistency. His discipline. And the way he blends youth, ambition, and art into a story of self-made success. For Nikhil, every pencil stroke is not just art, it’s a promise of growth.
Palak Verma (@palakvvermaa) – The Queen of Graphite Art
In the heart of Delhi’s chaos, Palak Verma finds calm, through graphite and charcoal. Her portraits, done entirely by hand, reflect her quiet mastery of light, texture, and tone. She doesn’t chase colors; she chases depth.
Palak works in traditional black-and-white mediums, and her art feels almost meditative. The way she layers graphite gives her drawings a soulful glow, while her control of charcoal adds drama and dimension. Every portrait she creates feels intimate, as if the paper itself whispers emotion.
With over 29K followers on Instagram, Palak’s art speaks louder than captions. Her YouTube channel, though smaller, offers glimpses into her process, gentle, patient, and rooted in precision. She takes commissions via DMs or email, handling every client interaction with professionalism and warmth.
What makes her stand out?
In a digital world obsessed with filters and shortcuts, Palak stays true to tradition. Her work reminds us that sometimes, a single pencil can express more emotion than a thousand colors.
Sneha Singh (@sketchwithsneha) – The Cultural Muse with a Spiritual Soul
Sneha Singh is not just an artist, she’s a storyteller, a teacher, and a believer. Her art flows from devotion, often inspired by her faith in Lord Krishna. Even her profile opens with “॥श्रीकृष्णः शरणं मम्॥” (Lord Krishna is my refuge) Every sketch she creates carries that same serenity.
Her preferred mediums are pencil and pen, often with soft shading that mirrors emotion rather than just form. Sneha’s portraits have an ethereal quality light, expressive, and deeply Indian in spirit. But what makes her special is her versatility. When she’s not drawing, she’s singing, reading, writing, or traveling each pursuit feeding her creativity.
Her online presence is thriving: 42K Instagram followers, 2.9K YouTube subscribers, and over a hundred videos filled with tutorials, art tips, and cultural reflections. She makes learning art approachable, teaching her viewers not just how to draw, but how to feel while drawing.
What makes her stand out?
Sneha blends spirituality with skill. Her sketches remind us that art, at its best, is prayer — quiet, mindful, and infinitely human.
Jugal Sarkar (@jugalsarkar_official) – The Artist Who Paints With Stories
From Kolkata, the city that breathes literature and melody, comes Jugal Sarkar, a full-time artist who lives and dreams in color. His art is rooted in graphite and colored pencils, but his creative world extends far beyond technique. He calls his work “the harmony between imagination and reality,” and that phrase sums up his entire approach.
With 116K Instagram followers and nearly 3,000 posts, Jugal’s consistency is remarkable. He’s not just painting portraits; he’s building conversations. His YouTube channel, with almost 8K subscribers, is a blend of tutorials, motivational talks, and podcasts. He shares not only how to draw, but why to draw.
His videos cover everything from creative burnout to finding artistic purpose. Each upload feels like a conversation with a friend who truly understands art’s emotional rollercoaster.
What makes him stand out?
Jugal doesn’t treat art as a product — he treats it as philosophy. His work invites viewers to slow down, think, and reconnect with their creative side.
Debojyoti Boruah (@debojyoti.boruah.art) – The Realist from the Land of Blue Hills
From Assam, a region bursting with natural beauty and culture, Debojyoti Boruah brings realism to life with unmatched mastery. His medium of choice? Acrylic paint, one of the most challenging materials for realistic art. Acrylic dries fast, leaving little room for error, but Debojyoti handles it with finesse. His portraits are so lifelike that they often resemble high-resolution photographs.
His art style, “Realism with Acrylics”, has become his signature. Through detailed layering and subtle color blending, he captures skin tones, reflections, and emotions with surgical precision. His subjects, whether ordinary people or imagined faces, look alive.
Debojyoti’s online presence is enormous: 72K Instagram followers, 99.9K YouTube subscribers, and over 700 videos, the highest count among this group. Yet, he follows no one. His focus remains solely on his work and his students. He also offers a structured online course called “Learn to Paint Realistic Portraits”, turning his art into a bridge for others to cross.
What makes him stand out?
Debojyoti represents the quiet power of discipline. From a lesser-represented corner of India, he’s made his art global, proof that skill and sincerity need no spotlight to shine.
The New Canvas of Indian Art
From Ajmer’s graphite sketches to Assam’s acrylic wonders, these artists remind us that art in India is alive, evolving, and as diverse as the country itself. They’ve turned social media into modern galleries, where tradition meets technology and skill meets storytelling.
So, where can you find them?
Not in dusty old museums, but right where today’s creativity lives on Instagram feeds, YouTube videos, and digital canvases. Each of them paints a new chapter in India’s artistic story, proving that while mediums may change, the soul of Indian art never fades it only shines brighter.
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