ARTISTS

ANSH KUMAR
Ansh Kumar is an artist focused on interactive clay sculptures, printmaking, tech art and augmented reality experiences. With a background in architecture, he combines his experience in space and media design to create interactive worlds in the physical.
Ansh has previously exhibited internationally in more than 7 countries.

ABHAY SEHGAL
Abhay Sehgal is an Indian-born contemporary artist who did his BFA from the Art Institute of Chicago. Abhay focuses on the style of Surrealism by interpreting dreams and psychology. He is an artist residing in Delhi and has graduated from the School of the art Institute of Chicago. Abhay executes his thought process through Oil paintings and illustrations representing the ideologies of perspective and fantasies. Creating works that indulge the minds of all and bring reality to the forefront of nature’s fantasy. Originally Abhay’s passion lay in Visual Effects but with time he has been exploring more mediums in order to create the perfect blend of Contemporary Art and history.

AKSHAY SINGH
Akshay Singh is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Delhi. Born in Jharkhand, Akshay’s artistic journey has been shaped by a life lived across diverse cities—his childhood in Mumbai, education in Pune, and current home in Delhi. Each place has left an incredible mark on his creative outlook, but Delhi holds a special place in his heart. The city fuels his artistic inspiration and passion for exploration.
Akshay’s work spans various mediums, including drawing, painting, digital illustration, and linocut printing. With an insatiable curiosity for new techniques, his practice reflects a deep appreciation for the intricacies of daily life and the stories cities tell.
Whether working with traditional tools or digital platforms, Akshay’s art is an authentic expression of his surroundings
and experiences.

ARMAAN BANSAL | anda_ba
Armaan Bansal is a multi-disciplinary Designer and Architect working between India and
London. In 2024, Armaan founded anda_ba , a multidisciplinary design studio that embodies the search for a contemporary Indian Sensibility, an experiment across different scales of design. The studio is inspired by the Natural Patinas found across Indian heritage, whilst retaining London’s contemporary culture.
Armaan has been working extensively with Samuel Ross, as Lead Architect and Industrial
Designer at A-COLD-WALL* and SR_A. With SR_A, Bansal consulted and collaborated with
brands including Apple, Beats, Nike, Hublot LVMH, Design Miami, Kohler and Acqua Di
Parma. As Architectural consultant, he has worked with brands such as Martine Rose,
Coperni, Charles Jeffrey Loverboy, Mira Mikati, Kartik Research ORBE, and Friendly
Pressure.
Armaan holds a MArch Diploma ARB | RIBA Part II and BA [Hons] ARB | RIBA Part I from the
prestigious Architectural Association School. He is a carpenter, metal craftsman and
casting expert and has participated in shows held at prestigious art galleries such as The
White Cube, Friedman Benda, Royal Academy of Arts and Architectural Association. His
work and text has been published in magazines such as Wallpaper*, AArchitecture and New
Currency.
Armaan is a key part of the Creative Direction Team of the London Design Biennale, 2025.
Bansal has recently been appointed as Lead Architect for Stella McCartney, an LVMH owned
conscious British Luxury Fashion House.

AVIVA BAIG
Aviva Baig is a Delhi-based visual artist
She is a fine-art photographer whose art captures the versatility of life. Her works reflect the confluence between the simplicity and the complexity of everyday living. She has a keen eye, that lends her images the perspective of a quiet observer. She has a commercial career in fashion, product & still-life photography.

DROVEUMAD
Dhruv Mehta (DROVEUMAD) is a digital artist and designer whose work explores themes of introspection, identity, and cultural narratives. Drawing from contemporary culture and personal experiences, his art seeks to bridge the gap between outer appearances and inner realities, often blending bold visual storytelling with subtle, thought-provoking details.
As the co-founder of HANJI Studio, Dhruv has worked on projects spanning art, design, and visual communication, collaborating with hip-hop artists and fashion brands that align with his passion for dynamic, creative expression. His work delves into modern philosophies while staying rooted in a broader cultural context, making it both deeply personal and universally relatable.
Through exhibitions and experiments, Dhruv continues to push the boundaries of digital artistry, creating pieces that invite viewers to connect, question, and reflect.

DEEKSHA RANI PODDAR
Formally trained as a textile designer, Deeksha is a self-taught ceramicist. She uses hand-building techniques to create forms in ways that render them always less than perfect, slightly distorted. She draws inspiration from the nature of memories. Life events and expression often get focus, represented by objects, textures and hues. Creating pieces alike a faded photograph, her style is often a warped composite of fleeting moments and reminder of it having happened.

NISHIT MISTRY
Nishit Mistry is a Visual Artist and UX-UI Design Lead Based in Baroda. Nishit’s works deal with the materiality of objects set into motion to observe the expense of time. His sculptural practice aims to explore further the idea of perceived time and examine future possibilities using conventional and non-conventional materials. Nishit has completed his B.V.A. in Sculpture from The Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda, and his M.V.A. in Creative Sculpture from The Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda. His works have been displayed in exhibitions like Collectives - 2014, Art Fair 2017 at Ahmedabad, and Ukti – 2018. He completed his Art residency at SpaceStudio, Baroda in 2019. His works have been featured on various online platforms like Platform2B, Gallery Ra, Art Fervour, and other multiple platforms.

DEBANGSHU MOULIK
Debangshu Moulik is a Pune-based artist whose vibrant and stylized artworks showcase bold lines, creative use of color, and exploration of various mediums. His human characters are rendered with singular expressiveness, often evocative of the fluidity and spontaneity found in comic books and anime. Additionally, Debangshu's art exhibits traces of traditional influences, especially in the way he draws facial features and uses bold lines, inspired by religious iconography in India like the Kalighat paintings and sculptures of Mahabalipuram. Debangshu's work draws from a range of sources, including comic books, animation, and art history.

NAVINDER NANGLA
NAVINDER NANGLA IS AN ARTIST, DESIGNER, AND STYLIST WHO UTILISES THE MEDIUMS OF ART AND FASHION TO CONVEY HIS UNIQUE LANGUAGE AND INTERPRETATIONS OF
THE WORLD HE INHABITS.
NAVINDER'S MOST NOTEWORTHY WORKS , "FASSION LANGWITCH," IS A POWERFUL EXPRESSION OF HIS ARTISTIC IDENTITY, BREAKING FREE FROM THE CONSTRAINTS OF DYSLEXIA. TRANSFORMING GLOBAL
CITIES LIKE LONDON, NEW YORK, MUMBAI, PARIS & SOUTH KOREA INTO HIS CANVASES.
NAVINDER'S WORK HAS RESONATED WITH DIVERSE AUDIENCES AROUND THE GLOBE. NOTABLE FIGURES SUCH AS MICHELLE LAMBY, DILJIT DOSANJH, RANKIN, KRIS VAN
ASSCHE, IMRAN AMED, & MIA KHALIFA HAVE CHAMPIONED HIS ART, SHARING IT WIDELY ON SOCIAL MEDIA. RECENTLY, NAVINDER HAS TRANSLATED HIS STREET ART INTO EXPERIMENTAL CANVASES, HE BOASTS AN ECLECTIC CATALOGUE OF WORK, THAT OFFERS A CAPTIVATING GLIMPSE INTO HIS MULTIFACETED ARTISTIC VISION

MADHAVI MENON
Madhavi Itti Menon, known by her artist alias Mitti Menon, is a
multidisciplinary creative whose work bridges the realms of visual art, brand
design, and strategy. Medium-agnostic in her art practice, she has cultivated
a diverse body of work over the years, including oil on board, ink on paper,
mixed media, and découpage.
A graduate of the School of Visual Arts, New York, with a Master’s in Branding,
and influenced by the interdisciplinary ethos of NID, Ahmedabad, Madhavi’s
practice merges analytical rigor with artistic intuition. Her work is fueled by a
fascination with subtle narratives that define human experience, blending
precision with poetic subversion.
Her art employs small units—rhinestones, bindis, and pixels—to construct
intricate compositions that explore symbolism, identity, and visual culture
across India. Her process, rooted in drawing and detail-oriented composition,
fuels a cathartic flow state, where deliberate fabrication leads to storytelling.
Madhavi’s series often draw on her fascination with identity, belief, and the
interplay between myth and material. Whether reordering the English
alphabet to challenge legacy systems or mining the language of hip-hop
through pixel art, her projects embody a spirit of curiosity and cultural
inquiry.
She has participated in art camps in Sikkim and Delhi and her projects have
been recognized internationally, with features in PRINT Magazine and
UnderConsideration.

RAIHAN R VADRA
Raihan Rajiv Vadra is a visual & installation artist. Raihan’s visual works range from themes such as wildlife and street to commercial photography. In 2021, he had his first solo exhibition titled ‘Dark Perception’ in which he explored the concept of control through a immersive experiential exhibition, he also exhibited at The India Story in Kolkata later in the same year. In December 2022, Raihan had his 2nd Solo show titled ‘Anumana’. Anumana, like Dark Perception was an immersive art exhibition with the concept entering around choice & freedom. Raihan also co-curated and exhibited at the show ‘You Cannot Miss This’ a fully independent show consisting of works by young artists which took place as part of the India Art Fair Young Collectors Programme in 2023. His work has been featured in Hello Magazine, The Curator Magazine, Platform Magazine, NDTV, The Print and multiple other outlets.

PRERNA SHEKHAR
Born and brought up in Ranchi, Jharkhand, Prerna Shekhar is a multidisciplinary
artists exploring metaphors in mundane subjects, through unconventional
materials as art forms. She studied Sculpture (BFA) from MSU Baroda and has
exhibited her works both, nationally and internationally.
She navigates her works through personification of objects, patterns, aged and
abandoned materials amongst various other media. Her works explore a sense of
belonging, treating each subject as an underpinned metaphor, evoking a sense of
presence, a memory.
Her current exhibited works are from the series “Unbecoming” conceptualised
during the pandemic.

SHAMBHAVI GAIROLA
Shambhavi lives and works between Ahmedabad and Mumbai. Her practice spans across mediums and stems from observations from her immediate surroundings as well as nuanced studies of perception and the gaze— recorded
at the intersection of paintings, sketches, photographs and short films.
She also works with art administration and exhibition-making. Her work entails graphic, publication design, exhibition design, documentation and production and hopes to expand to accommodate experiments with sounds, filmmaking and anthropology.

SANTANU HAZARIKA
Santanu Hazarika, a luminary in the contemporary Indian art scene, hails from the mesmerising landscapes of Guwahati, Assam. He's a self-taught artist, a master of multidisciplinary creativity, and a maestro of the enigmatic. Hazarika's journey from obscure beginnings to international acclaim is marked by his insatiable hunger for innovation and his refusal to conform to artistic norms. He has ventured across the globe, curating and displaying his art, from Mumbai's bustling streets to the remote corners of Siberia.
Having collaborated with renowned brands such as Red Bull International, Adidas, Reebok, Levis, Volvo, Porsche, Dust of Gods, Chivas, Dewars, Harper's, and more, Hazarika's artistry transcends boundaries. In the realm of surreal art, he shines as an enigmatic beacon, beckoning all to explore his mysterious and captivating creations, each canvas a portal to the extraordinary.

STUTI JAIN
Stuti Jain is a Delhi NCR-based artist whose work reflects a deep connection to her experiences and surroundings. She holds a Master’s in Sculpture from Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, where she received the Art Excellence Award as the top graduate in her BFA. During her studies at Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain, on a merit fellowship, Stuti immersed herself in Europe’s rich artistic heritage, with visits to the Louvre and Musée d’Orsay shaping her understanding of classical and modern art.
Her artistic practice is rooted in the physicality of making, working with materials such as brass, bronze, fiberglass, ceramic, and installation. Stuti explores themes of loss and gain of identity, transformation, and the tension between permanence and impermanence. Early training in Odissi dance and Hindustani Classical music, in which she earned a Prabhakar, informs the
fluidity and rhythm of her work. Her ceramic figurative sculptures express a profound narrative of culture, drawing from Sringar rasa and delicate elements like the gajra, often functioning as objects of catharsis.

SHAHNAWAZ SIDDIQUI
I am a self taught artist and photographer from Ahmedabad; now based in Bombay.
Having no familial or academic background in the arts never bothered me and I have been
working mainly on intuition.
The photography bug hit me in 2012 and there was no looking back after that. The streets
are my muse as they always have something new to offer.
My experiments with paper started in 2016. Eventually these experiments started taking the
shape of collages. My collages are primarily made out of newspapers, magazines and any
kind of paper that catches my fancy.
In addition to that, sketching is one more medium that I use for self-expression.
I have also worked in the fields of customer service, operations, sales, administration and
management - spread across the sectors of banking and architecture and design.
Currently, I work as a freelancer in the media and conference industry.
My work depicts themes of self discovery, chaos, epiphany, sensuality and unraveling.

SUJAT ROY
Sujat Roy is an independent artist based in New Delhi. He combines his fascination for pop art, folk and Internet meme culture to create utterly unique visuals that span painting, photography, graphic design, installation and video. His work is incredibly diverse and eccentric, and marked by a sense of wit and wordplay.

SUMIT ROY
Alumnus of MSU Baroda, Sumit Roy's practice is firmly rooted in the mural tradition of the art school and its concerns with the local context. Yet, he reinvents this inherited aesthetic on his canvases in a language that is boldly inspired by global, mainstream popular culture. He speaks for a generation of urban cultural practitioners who grew up in the face of globalization and corporatization. Sumit Roy juxtaposes an aspirational visual universe and the cult of global stardom with quotidian sights and attitudes from his immediate locale. The same approach extends to his music, where he uses the subversive, trans-continental form of hip hop to articulate ongoing contemporary political anxieties in India. As an artist working with sound, text and image, he is able to tap into a range of sensibilities while defying them all.

TANYA SINGH
Tanya Singh, who prefers to be known by her digital alias, “The Doodle Mafia”, is a visual artist, illustrator and designer. As a product of the postdigital age, her process involves a constant dialogue between the analog outlook and digital processes. Her artistic practice is firmly rooted in drawing(digitally or by hand) with a proclivity towards materialism, thereby, serving as compelling take off points for a deeper contemplation with objects and our relationship with culture through them.

VIKRAM PRADHAN
Vikram, an Indian artist residing and working in Iceland, employs diverse media in art and design to create pataphysical artworks that delve into the realm of psychology and absurdism. As an artist and filmmaker, his exhibitions have graced prestigious institutions such as museums and festivals in Iceland and India and most notably the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. Vikram’s work is deeply rooted in research conducted in speculative design and pataphysics, drawing inspiration from experiments in filmmaking and photography, emotional exploration, and behavioral analysis.

Head of Production
BRIJENDRA PATWAL
Brijendra Patwal is the head of Production for You Cannot Miss ThisHe specialises in the production of installations, immersive art and all other exhibitions. Brijendra is also an avid curator. He is the founder of SENSE Productions through which he has produced shows such as I am courage by the Indira Gandhi Museum Trust, Satish Gujral: A brush with life by the Gujral Foundation, the property of a gentleman by the Nizam of Hyderabad and many more.


