Surabhi Kuthiala

I have been doodling for as long as I remember. When I was in primary school, I used doodle at the last page of my books (much to the annoyance of my teachers). In senior school as well as in college I participated in many art events successfully. I had to abandon art in 2004 to concentrate on job and career. I took it up again for about an year in 2010, mostly painting madhubani style paintings for my home and friends. In 2015 I finally hung my work shoes and have gone full time into art.I don’t set out to work on a particular subject or topic. I carry my sketch book at all times and simply follow my instinct, sometimes it remains in the sketch book but mostly develops into detailed images. Currently I am working on ivory paper with pencil and 0.2 mm felt tip pens. I love to reveal feelings and thoughts through my art. My work tends to be intricate and detailed and I am not able to make a non-detailed drawing even if I try to.InfluencesMy influences are everything and anything that I see, feel and experience, but I've always loved feminine figures, which portray different moods of womanhood.