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Hello

I'M AYESHA.

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I’m a designer and illustrator from New Delhi, currently pursuing my Master’s in Design at NIFT, Delhi. I did my bachelor’s in Applied Art from the College of Art, where I first learned that creativity isn’t just about making things look good — it’s about making them feel something.

I’ve been painting since I was five (mostly trying to copy the illustrations from our Monday “Bhakti” newspaper section!), and that curiosity never really left. Over the years, it’s evolved into a love for graphic design, illustration, linocut printing, and painting — basically, anything that lets me experiment and tell stories visually.

My work swings between pop culture and darker palettes, sometimes playful, sometimes moody — but always with a touch of something people can relate to. I like mixing mediums, exploring new styles, and finding meaning in the little visual quirks that make each piece personal.

If you’d like to see more of my experiments, you can find me on Instagram or Behance, or drop me an email at ayeshagoel11@gmail.com — I’d love to connect, collaborate, or just talk art!

Untitled_Artwork 408.jpg

I’m a designer and illustrator from New Delhi, currently pursuing my Master’s in Design at NIFT, Delhi. I did my bachelor’s in Applied Art from the College of Art, where I first learned that creativity isn’t just about making things look good — it’s about making them feel something.

I’ve been painting since I was five (mostly trying to copy the illustrations from our Monday “Bhakti” newspaper section!), and that curiosity never really left. Over the years, it’s evolved into a love for graphic design, illustration, linocut printing, and painting — basically, anything that lets me experiment and tell stories visually.

My work swings between pop culture and darker palettes, sometimes playful, sometimes moody — but always with a touch of something people can relate to. I like mixing mediums, exploring new styles, and finding meaning in the little visual quirks that make each piece personal.

If you’d like to see more of my experiments, you can find me on Instagram or Behance, or drop me an email at ayeshagoel11@gmail.com — I’d love to connect, collaborate, or just talk art!

Untitled_Artwork.gif

Hello

I'M AYESHA.

Untitled_Artwork 408.jpg

I’m a designer and illustrator from New Delhi, currently pursuing my Master’s in Design at NIFT, Delhi. I did my bachelor’s in Applied Art from the College of Art, where I first learned that creativity isn’t just about making things look good — it’s about making them feel something.

I’ve been painting since I was five (mostly trying to copy the illustrations from our Monday “Bhakti” newspaper section!), and that curiosity never really left. Over the years, it’s evolved into a love for graphic design, illustration, linocut printing, and painting — basically, anything that lets me experiment and tell stories visually.

My work swings between pop culture and darker palettes, sometimes playful, sometimes moody — but always with a touch of something people can relate to. I like mixing mediums, exploring new styles, and finding meaning in the little visual quirks that make each piece personal.

If you’d like to see more of my experiments, you can find me on Instagram or Behance, or drop me an email at ayeshagoel11@gmail.com — I’d love to connect, collaborate, or just talk art!

I’m a designer and illustrator from New Delhi, currently pursuing my Master’s in Design at NIFT, Delhi. I did my bachelor’s in Applied Art from the College of Art, where I first learned that creativity isn’t just about making things look good — it’s about making them feel something.

I’ve been painting since I was five (mostly trying to copy the illustrations from our Monday “Bhakti” newspaper section!), and that curiosity never really left. Over the years, it’s evolved into a love for graphic design, illustration, linocut printing, and painting — basically, anything that lets me experiment and tell stories visually.

My work swings between pop culture and darker palettes, sometimes playful, sometimes moody — but always with a touch of something people can relate to. I like mixing mediums, exploring new styles, and finding meaning in the little visual quirks that make each piece personal.

If you’d like to see more of my experiments, you can find me on Instagram or Behance, or drop me an email at ayeshagoel11@gmail.com — I’d love to connect, collaborate, or just talk art!

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HOW IT ALL STARTED?

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HOW IT ALL STARTED?

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I Observe ➺ I Observe ➺ I Observe ➺ I Observe ➺
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When I was five, our Monday newspaper always had a Bhakti section — a page filled with beautiful paintings of deities.

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"Hmm, they look so colourful! I wonder who illustrated them… maybe I should try sketching them too!"

Soon, I gathered the confidence to start colouring them too — experimenting with wet mediums just to feel the vibe of being an artist!

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Painted a lot of landscapes and copied a lot of my EVS book illustrations on paper.

Then I grew up! I realised, I can do something productive with my art and make it commercial.

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Now I just try to convince people that concept art is not a bad idea for a social campaign.

WHAT'S IN
MY BAG?

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EXPERIENCE

When I was five, our Monday newspaper always had a Bhakti section — a page filled with beautiful paintings of deities.

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"Hmm, they look so colourful! I wonder who illustrated them… maybe I should try sketching them too!"

Soon, I gathered the confidence to start colouring them too — experimenting with wet mediums just to feel the vibe of being an artist!

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Painted a lot of landscapes and copied a lot of my EVS book illustrations on paper.

Then I grew up! I realised, I can do something productive with my art and make it commercial.

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Now I just try to convince people that concept art is not a bad idea for a social campaign.

HOW IT ALL STARTED?

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WANNA WORK TOGETHER? WANNA WORK TOGETHER? WANNA WORK TOGETHER? WANNA WORK TOGETHER? WANNA WORK TOGETHER? WANNA WORK TOGETHER? WANNA WORK TOGETHER? WANNA WORK TOGETHER? WANNA WORK TOGETHER? WANNA WORK TOGETHER?
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