Random Objects, Random Strokes

Artist
“I find inspiration in the quiet details of everyday life. My still life paintings focus on simple objects—bottles, fruits, flowers, and household items—that often go unnoticed. Through shading, color, and composition, I try to give them a timeless quality, where the ordinary becomes meaningful. Each piece is my way of slowing down, observing carefully, and expressing beauty in stillness.”

Artists in the Studio

Pencil-shaded study of a classic Nikon vintage camera
A detailed pencil-shading study of a classic Nikon vintage camera, capturing its timeless design, textured metal body, and intricate lens details. The soft gradients and fine line work highlight the camera’s nostalgic character and precision craftsmanship.”
Pop Art Can
My acrylic still-life painting recreates William Harnett’s classic composition, featuring a cigar, paper, and tobacco. This work pays homage to Harnett’s mastery of realism while showcasing my own interpretation and technique.
Best Friend charcoal shadings. indelible Impression!
A still-life charcoal drawing inspired by an Indian kitchen, featuring traditional utensils such as brass tumblers, steel bowls, and a rolling pin. The work captures the subtle textures, deep shadows, and soft highlights of everyday cooking tools, celebrating their timeless role in daily life.