Illustration

Black and white Free Flowing World of Rohina Thapar

Sometimes, unplanned things happen to be the most cherished. Like a work of art that is created with no distinctive thoughts or direction. Employing this random tool in her designs, Rohina Thapar gives us a glimpse into her black and white free-flowing world.

Creative Gaga

Like a flowing string of spaghetti, Rohina makes use of the timeless combination of black and white, to create designs dictated by spontaneity and randomness. Unique in her approach, most of her designs have no justification or meaning behind it. Rohina chooses to go with the flow of lines, letting them bring out the final form, before jumping in to steer it into a conscious dimension. The presence of rhythm and surreal thoughts and elements in her creations, offer a sense of completion even with the absence of colour.

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