
I am a multidisciplinary artist working where design, photography, and film converge. Trained first in engineering, I carried its discipline of problem-solving into a practice that treats the image as a way of thinking — not to decorate, but to inquire.
I shaped editorial and digital experiences at Inshorts, and later worked in the scenography studio of Padma Vibhushan awardee Rajeev Sethi, contributing to cultural projects that revealed how craft, ritual, and space become narrative. Alongside this, I pursue an independent practice: experimental films, theatre direction, photo journals on protest and landscape, and still-life series that dwell on fragility, memory, and change.
Travel and music have been quiet tutors in this journey — teaching me rhythm, silence, and the art of listening. They shape the way I see: not just images, but atmospheres, the unsaid, the in-between.
Influenced by contemplative cinema and philosophy, I approach images as vessels of resonance rather than explanation. My work aims not to provide answers but to open questions — to create with clarity and depth rather than noise.
Let’s make something that holds.