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A Kaleidoscope of Queer Expression by Indian LGBTQ+ Artists

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In a nation steeped in vibrant traditions and complex social codes. India’s LGBTQ+ artists are carving out a space for themselves, not with a chisel and hammer. Besides, but with brushstrokes, pixels, and digital ink. Gone are the days when queer narratives existed only in hushed whispers or coded glances. Today, a vibrant tapestry of artistic queer expression is reclaiming the canvas, pulsating with stories of love, loss, defiance, and the joy of simply existing.

Love Redefined: Beyond Bollywood Clichés

Veer Misra

Veer Misra, a budding illustrator hailing from Delhi, embarks on a transformative journey through his art. Moreover, dismantling conventional portrayals of queer intimacy pervasive in mainstream media. His creative endeavors form a rich tapestry, interweaving themes of love, masculinity, intimacy, and mental health into a captivating storytelling medium. Veer’s illustrations serve as a poignant reflection of the lived experiences of queer individuals. Now, often reimagining iconic pop culture moments through a lens of inclusivity. Through a palette dominated by hues of pink and subtle undertones of blue. Furthermore, his work unveils the tender complexities of homosexuality. Moreover, challenging hyper-sexualized norms prevalent in contemporary imagery. Notably, pieces like “Queerious” intricately blend elements of mythology, sexuality, and self-discovery. However, offering a compelling exploration of love and intimacy within the queer narrative.

Whether offering a queer perspective on Taylor Swift’s “august” or drawing inspiration from Robyn’s “Honey,” Veer’s illustrations evoke a sense of infinite tenderness inherent in the queer experience. His series “e a s y” transports viewers to a dreamlike realm, enveloped in soft pinks and nudes, capturing the essence of “the cutesy mushy side underneath,” as he affectionately describes it. With imagery portraying intertwined fingers, whispered confidences, and gazes brimming with understanding. Veer’s art celebrates the understated beauty of queer love amidst the mundane.

From Everyday Struggles to Political Fury

Anirban Ghosh

Anirban Ghosh, a dynamic force straddling the worlds of user experience design and artistry. However, channels his creative energy into a profound exploration of societal narratives. With an unwavering commitment to social justice. Ghosh’s work serves as a powerful conduit for amplifying marginalized voices. Furthermore, particularly within the LGBTQ+ artists and women’s rights movements.

From documenting the colorful lives of sex workers to translating cherished ghost stories into captivating graphic narratives. Besides, his portfolio is a testament to the transformative potential of storytelling. Grounded in personal experiences of discrimination and bullying. Ghosh’s artistry is imbued with a deep sense of empathy and advocacy, challenging entrenched norms and championing inclusivity.

Through his multifaceted approach to visual storytelling, honed through studies in Mass Communication and filmmaking. Besides, Ghosh disrupts conventions and catalyzes conversations on a global scale. Furthermore, reaffirming the enduring power of art as a catalyst for social change. One of his earliest inspirations to work in this field was during the shoot of a film on trans identities while studying at St. Xaviers College in Kolkata.

Laughter as Resistance: Humor Meets Taboos

Priya Dali

Priya Dali, an artist whose upbringing defied convention, draws inspiration from the colorful tapestry of her life. Raised in a household where gender roles were fluid. Moreover, she found herself navigating a world of possibilities from an early age. As a self-proclaimed queer artist, Dali wields humor as her brush. She paints vibrant comic strips that challenge societal norms with a playful twist.

In her work, such as “I wanted to be the man of the house,” she fearlessly confronts the rigidity of gender roles, injecting satire into every stroke. “A mother’s pride” captures tender moments of maternal love, transcending boundaries of gender and identity.

Beyond the canvas, Dali’s voice reverberates through her blog, “how I taught myself to talk about sex.” In it, she fearlessly dismantles taboos surrounding sexual education, paving the way for open dialogue in India and beyond.

A visionary, Dali sees India on the cusp of a sexual revolution. Furthermore, where conversations about sex and LGBTQ representation are finally finding their place in the spotlight. Through her art and activism, she champions progress. However, ushering in a more inclusive and accepting future, one brushstroke at a time.

This is just a taste of the artistic kaleidoscope flourishing in India. From Priyanka Paul’s (@artwhoring) vibrant odes to self-love to Param Sahib’s (@parambanana) exploration of queer identity as a gay Sikh man, each artist brings a unique perspective. However, collectives like the Aravani Art Project are using large-scale murals to bridge the gap between the transgender community and mainstream society, fostering empathy and understanding.

Have you come across the work of these talented LGBTQ+ artists in India?

These artists, and many like them, are more than just creators. They are pioneers, carving a space for queer narratives in the Indian art scene. Their work isn’t just visually stunning, it’s a call to action and a challenge to societal norms. It is a celebration of the beautiful spectrum of human experience. In a nation adorned with bindis and vibrant silks. India’s LGBTQ+ artists are adding a new layer to the rich tapestry. They are ensuring the colors of love, acceptance, and rebellion shine brightly.

Anusuya is a content samurai, slaying mediocrity with creativity. This Calcutta-born and Bengaluru-raised girl loves crafting compelling content across all realms; social media posts that pop to website copy that sells. When she's not hunched over her laptop, you'll find her creating Pinterest boards for her next vacation or binge-watching Asian dramas.

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Instagram Artists Who Spin Magic With Their Creations

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India’s art forms continue to evolve while preserving the country’s rich traditions. Talented artists are now taking to social media to showcase their talents. These Instagram artists spin magic with rangoli, paint, cloth and practically anything that’s close at hand!

Here’s The Reelstars sharing a few popular artists, painters, and sketchers who blow the minds of followers with their creations. Take a look!

Dhrisha Suroiwal

Drisha is a rangoli artist who creates intricate designs and faces on the surface of water. Rangoli creations are typically etched on the ground with coloured powders, flowers, or rice. However, creating rangoli patterns on water requires much patience and a steady hand. The results are mesmerizing. Drisha recently created a rangoli pattern that featured stand up comic Bharti Singh and her son.

Punam Choudhary

Punam is an artist and illusionist, who is quite popular on Instagram for her creations. She specialises in executing 3D designs on streets that look almost lifelike.

Maadhvan Goyal

Artist Maadhvan’s paintings are divine to watch. He sketches paintings of deities that convey spiritual and cultural meanings in the narratives of Hindu mythology.

Rob

Rob is a popular Goa based artist known for his dynamic and energetic style, often incorporating vivid colors and bold brushstrokes in his artworks. He is known for creating something unique out of waste products. He recently made a portrait of cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar out of soda cans.

Shintu Mourya

Give Shintu some chocolate, gutka, boxes, fruits, and vegetables, and he can create a painting from anything. With 1 million followers on Instagram, Shintu has taken the internet by storm with new creations each time. In this video, he has made a painting of cricketer Hardik Pandya and his wife Natasa Stankovic with the help of toothpaste.

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Senco Gold and Diamonds Collab With Sushant Divgikar to launch Pehchaan Anthem

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Senco Gold and Diamonds, the Indian retail chain, has made a significant stride in supporting the LGBTQIA+ community with the launch of the “Pehchaan Anthem” in collaboration with Sushant Divgikar, aka Rani KoHenur. The anthem, a powerful expression of self-identity, not only resonates with the community but also provides a deeper understanding of the singer’s disposition and personality. This Pehchaan Anthem has had a profound impact on the LGBTQIA+ community. Similarly, providing a voice to their struggles and a platform for their self-expression.

Sushant’s Role in Senco Campaign

Being the voice of this campaign has been a significant milestone for Sushant and it displays the underlying declaration of self-identity unapologetically. The simple two-and-a-half-minute video acts as a symbol of a lament as well as a joyous declaration of their personality. The bold lyrics by Rohit Joshi and composition by Nishith Hegde and Ashwin Shriyan. However, summarize the true essence and struggle that the community faces. The symbolically accurate lyrics pay tribute to the fire blazing within and the drive. Moreover, that keeps them motivated to fight for the rights and opportunities that they deserve. The mesmerising symphony of individuality is displayed as Sushant stands tall in authentic glory.  

The Brands Perspective:

The director and head of marketing and design at Senco Gold claims that music united. However, people in the same way that advocacy did, bringing people together to fight for a better world. They drove this campaign with the insight that an individual’s journey of self-discovery and finding their sexual orientation and unique preferences. He added that through powerful storytelling and vibrant sounds of acceptance and self-discovery.

People’s Perspective

The video has already gained 239K views in eight days on YouTube and 617K on Instagram. Although the campaign has received mixed responses, it has also managed to strike a chord. Furthermore, with a progressive-minded audience who chooses to support individuality and respect preferences. The campaign, with its powerful message and vibrant sounds of acceptance and self-discovery. However, has successfully uplifted and empowered the “Pehchaan” of the LGBTQIA+ community. This success is a beacon of hope for a more inclusive and accepting future.

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DIY Home Decor Influencers You Should Know

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DIY home decor influencers on social media have hacks that inspire you to transform your homes. Simple transformative ideas and artifacts placed aesthetically go a long way in making a simple home an artistic one. Furthermore, Here are some influencers we love who transform interiors with their hacks. 

Influencers Inspiring through DIY & Decor Hacks: 

Sandhya Majji @pinkpebblehome

Instagram Followers: 90.9K

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Sandhya Majji is a home decor blogger who makes classy decor videos. A former programme manager with Dell.

Sandhya is not just about home decor. She’s a travel enthusiast, documenting her adventures @pinkpebble, and a dedicated fitness enthusiast. Besides, Her diverse interests make her a well-rounded guide to all things home decor. Furthermore, Did we mention she’s a state level hockey player too? 

Easy DIY Home Decor Hack by Sandhya:

Meenakshi Singh @decor_miniz

Instagram Followers: 255K

Meenakshi Singh is a product stylist and content creator based in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. She loves DIY home decor and lifestyle blogging and is also a mom blogger for her baby girl. Besides, She does product reviews that enhance her home with beautiful home decor pieces. Furthermore, She has collaborated with Window Deco, Amazon Home India, and Home Monde Lifestyle to name a few.

Here is how she styles her home with this DIY tealight diya:

Sunita Rawat @sunitas_creative_world

Instagram Followers: 66.7K

Sunita Rawat is passionate about home decor, DIYs, art and crafts. She also has a flair for creative jewellery design. However, She loves making aesthetic articles that add to her home decor.

Sunita currently has 258K Subscribers on YouTube. Moreover, where she regularly updates her fans with DIY hacks and artistic ideas to spruce up their homes.

Here is a DIY dream catcher made by Sunita in collaboration with Hobby India Official:

These DIY Home Decor Artists know how to make a home look incredible. Moreover, check their accounts and follow them to get inspiration for your home with DIY hacks. 

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