#HGArtProject 028: Aaniya Asrani

#HGArtProject 028: Aaniya Asrani
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Every week, we turn our Facebook page into a revolving art space to feature the exclusive works of young Indian artists. In the hopes that our readers will admire their art and designs as much as we do, we give these budding creators a platform to display their work. Our 28th edition proudly hosts the creations of the talented Aaniya Asrani.
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I. Give us a brief idea on your background as an artist?
II. Tell us about your biggest inspirations over the years?
III. Could you tell us more about the thought process behind the artwork you made us?
IV. Who are some of the most inspirational artists in India and abroad, according to you?
V. If you could work with the Indian government for an art project that you get to suggest and lead, what would that be?
VI. What are your future plans? 
 Any projects you would like to kick off, or possibly work for a big art house?
VII. Could you share 3 of your best designs and elaborate on each one of them?
One: 100 happy days
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Two: Jhakaas
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Three: Portraits of Exile
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Quick question round:
One track you're currently listening to?
 #88 by Lo-Fang
An artwork you wished you did?
Oliver Jeffers - Dipped Paintings
An art project you wish you were a part of?
The Beehive Design Collective, which is a volunteer-driven non-profit arts organisation that uses graphical media as an educational tool to communicate stories of resistance to corporate globalisation.
Your favourite munchies?
Caramel Popcorn.
Paint or wacom bamboo? 
Good old pencil and paper, but also a little help from Wacom.
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