Illustrations for my latest children’s book story by Arvind Gupta ji is now available on Pratham Books store. http://store.prathambooks.org/p_9789386346353
The story is also in Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil & Telegu on Pratham Books’ StoryWeaver site
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Stay Safe!
Safety charts for VOICE4Girls, a non-profit in India that believes when a girl finds her voice, the world around her begins to change. As an illustrator, I feel delighted to be a part of their initiatives, seeing the prospects of my illustrations making a difference in a young girl’s life.
Do you believe in Sustainable Fashion?
I deeply admire those who work for sustainable fashion & have always thought how I could contribute to this cause. That’s when “Sassy & The Green Bug” happened ❤ A fashion book for children produced by Connected Threads Asia, authored by Sheilagdickson & illustrated by me 🙂 Be a part of it! Would love to hear your thoughts.
Break Free
Despite our best efforts, we all fall in the trap of gender stereotypes. Meet Benny Harlem – a father, trying to break free from one such stereotype, showing his daughter how to love one’s natural beauty by taking pride in who you are. In Benny, who is a singer, songwriter & supermodel, Jaxyn finds a super dad & a role model. The father-daughter duo standout for their crowning glories – awesome hairdos that make them social media icons. Check out their photographs on https://www.instagram.com/bennyharlem/
#myfather #voicestobeheard #heforshe
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[Story source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com/lifestyle/viral-and-trending/270616/father-daughter-duo-with-awesome-hair-takes-over-the-internet.html]
Embrace the brighter side of life
That’s what Shumon Sengupta tells his daughter, Minnie. I was so touched when Shumon shared his blog with me where, out of myriad other ideas, he writes about Minnie who inspires beauty in his life. Shumon is an international aid & #development professional. He has lived in many parts of the world & calls himself a “World Citizen”. But his most cherished moments are spent with the delightful Minnie in whose starry eyes he sees a hope for the future. Here’s a link to his blog http://www.world-citizen-trail.net/world-citizens/
The flying Zahra!
It isn’t easy to fulfil your dreams when there are prejudices against you. But Zahra Lari was lucky. Her father recognised her talent & fought the odds. Zahra is an ice-skater from UAE. She is aiming for the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea, where she may make history not only as the first Emirati athlete to compete at a Winter Olympics but also as the first ice-skater in a hijab. #myfather #voicestobeheard
[source: http://m.thenational.ae/world/americas/hijab-is-a-good-fit-for-the-olympic-games]
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The Unbeatable!
Monica Singh is an acid attack survivor from India. She was 19 when she faced this earth shattering experience. However neither she or her father lost hope. They kept walking until the end of the tunnel & finally the darkness was over. She is now a fashion design student at the prestigious Parsons School of Fashion in New York. She has proven that inner beauty is far more powerful than physical beauty. Her pillar of strength, her confidant, was her father, Mahendra Singh. Monica has established The Mahendra Singh Foundation to help other survivors. #myfather #voicestobeheard Join us to hear & share more inspiring father-daughter stories!
Love at first sight
Enjoy your weekend!!!
My fears are My friends
My Father says, it is ok to have FeaRs. We all do. But Never get intimidated by them. Make your FeaRs your FrieNds & move on 🙂 #myfather #illustrations #quotes Follow us on facebook.com/myfatherIllustrations
Life isn’t about falling. It’s about rising with grace.
Little Dipa wanted to give up #gymnastics because she was scared of falling down. However her father convinced her to continue. Today, at 22, #DipaKarmakar is the first #female #Indian #gymnast ever to secure an Olympic berth. Her father, Dulal gives full credit to Dipa’s hardwork. But she knows, without her father this journey couldn’t be possible. #myfather #illustrations #inspiring #change [source: http://bit.ly/toidipakarmakar]
The Papercup Story
I am so happy to be featured as part of Papercup’s Phenomenal Women series. You can read the full story here. Papercup is a start-up for creative entrepreneurs. They make and sale happy things. Check them out at papercuponline.in
A mini adventure!
A friend of mine shared the story of Beijing-based photographer, Stefen Chow, who went on a mini adventure with his 2-year old daughter. Stefen’s travelogue & some of the outstanding photographs he took over the course of his journey inspired me to create today’s #myfather #illustration. Tell us how you wanna show your world to your little girl. Share your story at My Father illustrations [source:http://bit.ly/stefenchowstory]
A smile to cherish
Emily & Bob Hunter
Today’s My Father illustration is inspired by the story of Emily (daughter) & Bob Hunter (father). Emily is an environmental activist, filmmaker, speaker & author, also known as the ‘eco-huntress’ for the work she has done with#Greenpeace & Sea Shepherd, inspiring millions to take responsibility for creating a more #sustainable #world.
“My first hero is my Dad…always a strong central force in my life. He reminds me that anyone can be a visionary, not just people at the top. He was about having ideas and spirit and going for it. He made me see I could change the world. He was someone everyone could relate to, so down to earth… a genuine human being trying to save something so big”. Interestingly her father, Bob Hunter, one of Greenpeace founders, never pushed her to follow his direction, but rather to follow her dreams. It was during one of her trips abroad, at the age of 19, that she realized there were too many things not going right in the world and finally decided to become an environmentalist. She learnt from her parents that if she demands for change then she has to take part in the change-making process. At this important juncture in her life, she got informed that her father had terminal cancer. She went back home to Canada to spend as much time possible with him. “My Dad was amazed to hear what I had seen in such a short time and was happy that I had come to my own conclusion about becoming an environmentalist”. What has probably influenced Emily the most is her father’s belief that even one person could help change the world. She says, “He wanted to share ideas and empower people to become their own inspirations”.
[Thanks to Maria Elena De Matteo for volunteering with “My Father illustrations“ in writing this story. Follow her work @https://instagram.com/melenadem/ & @melenadem on Twitter]
Story sourced from: http://myhero.com/hero.asp?hero=Emily_Hunter_2010; http://www.ecorazzi.com/]
Disha – the right direction
After ‘Parichay’ it is ‘Disha’…SHE is getting more confident…SHE is getting her Voice…Thank you Voice4Girls for making me a part of her incredible journey! Visit www.voice4girls.org to know more about their body of work.
The awkwardness of kindness-by OBW
Read the full story at Our Better World (OBW)…an interesting read.
Surprise!
A recent doodle from my sketchbook…
Gasthini from Sri Lanka
“I am Gasthini from Sri Lanka. We are originally from Jaffna, an area which got affected by the war. My family had to move to Kandy. I have seen many twists & turns in life but one person who was always there with me for every rise & fall is my father. Without him I would not have had the courage to come this far – get my engineering degree and marry the love of my life. Love you Dad for who you are!”
I am Amba from Jharkhand!
“I am AMBA from Jharkhand. I was in love with Salva. Wanted to marry him. But at the age of 16, our next-door uncle, Bhiswa, brought me and my two younger sisters to this far-flung city. Now I work as domestic help to support my family.”
AMBA is the one of the illustration from my Epic Women series. In this illustrated series I have developed stories of some of the leading women characters from Indian epics – Ramayana and Mahabharata by presenting them in a modern context. My attempt is to draw a modern Indian woman using the skeletal outlines of the traditional female character. By drawing parallels between the old and the new, I want to create a crosscurrent of narrative that highlights the ageless social crises faced by the women in India.
Have a wonderful year ahead!
I start this year with an illustration inspired by the story of Natalia, a social scientist & a multi-talented artist from Ukraine. Natalia’s poetry, songs and dance have a great influence from her father, Federovna. She calls him ‘Papa’ and wants to be called as “Papa’s girl”. My illustration is about the dreams and realities that this father-daughter duo lives together. Happy New Year!!!
Thank you Times of India!
A proud moment for us. Today’s Times of India writes about My Father illustrations. Thanks to the continuous support & encouragement from all of you, those who make this journey happier and better. http://bit.ly/toidebasmita
Reshma’s smile
Reshma (name withheld) was in her teens when she was trafficked from a village in West Bengal and sold in a brothel in Mumbai. Her father, Rezwan Kazi (name withheld) tried all his means to find her out and bring her back. Most of the time families don’t want to take back the survivors because of societal taboos. So when the Kolkata-based organization, Sanjog, approached me and shared this story, I was touched. Sanjog told me that Rezwan is also fighting the case for Reshma and he always says, “Reshma had a beautiful smile and I will stand by her until I see her smiling again”. #myfather #illustrations #stopchildtrafficking #change #rights
[Story source: http://www.sanjogindia.org/]
I will never let you down
I still remember the day I first went to school, the day I learnt how to write my name, the morning I first joined the Magic Bus sports group in our community. I treasure those moments because I know my life could have been different if you were not my father. Thank you Abba for your love, support and belief in me. I will never let you down. ~ Sabah (daughter) and Akbar Akhtar (father) share a beautiful bond of love and respect. #doodlewithdad #myfather #illustrationswith Magic Bus
No success comes without struggle
Vrinda is the daughter of Shekhar Javarikar, a farmer from Maharashtra. Shekhar has seen many hardships in life. But one thing that Vrinda learnt by heart seeing her father is that no success comes without hard work. She can see her father working day & night on the field, taking care of the seeds that grow into crops. Like her father she has learnt not to give up until she finds the light in darkness.#doodlewithdad by My Father illustrations with Magic Bus
Shahnaz shares her story
“I come from a lower middle income family in Mumbai. The neighbourhood where I live is not completely safe for girls. I would have lived a contained life if my father wasn’t there to support me. He inspires me to think freely, be confident and live my dreams” ~ says, Shahnaz Khan (daughter). Her father is Iliyas Khan. A big thanks to Magic Bus which is making a difference through sports in the lives of Shahnaz & her friends. #doodlewithdad by My Father illustrations
My story at Your Story
Click here to read the full story behind “My Father illustrations” by Snigdha Sinha at www.social.yourstory.com
a daughter’s dream
“One day, my father will see me on stage playing my guitar. This would’ve remained as a distant dream if Papa hadn’t bought home a guitar for me. He’s my best friend and I’m grateful for all his support,” says Archana during #doodlewithdad drive at Vikroli with Magic Bus. Sitting next to her, with eyes full of enthusiasm, Archana’s father Suresh Surosh adds, “Living in an under-developed neighbourhood has its own challenges. But I really want to give my daughter as many opportunities as I can to let her explore and express at best.”
[Thanks to Maria Elena De Matteo for volunteering with #myfather #illustrations in writing this story. Follow her work at https://instagram.com/melenadem/ and @melenadem on Twitter]
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I have faith in you
“I may not have a lot of money but I have a lot of faith in you. One day, you will grow up and make me feel proud of you” ~ 12-year old Nandini’s eyes glow when she hears this from her father, Raosaheb Yadav during#doodlewithdad at Dahisar with #myfather #illustrations & Leher
Ideas are coming!
Ideas can knock on your door anytime. It can be at broad daylight or when the stars are shining in the skyline. You just have to be ready to receive them with a warm hug. Offer them some refreshments, talk to them and most importantly hear what they tell you. May be they will say something that you always wanted to hear or you will hear something for the first time. Doesn’t matter whether it is old or new, just take a deep breath, hold their hands and walk. You will find a way…
Knowledge shows the way
” I am not literate but I want you to get educated because only knowledge can give you the right direction in life” – Ishwar Pawar says this to Disha, his 15-year old daughter. Disha wants to be a collector when she grows up.#doodlewithdad at Dahisar, Mumbai with #myfatherillustrations & Leher
Look for help!
“On the crossroads of life when you are confused, look for help. That doesn’t make you small” ~ says Bheema Pasula to his 13-year-old daughter, Lakshmi at #doodlewithdad in Dahisar organised by#myfatherillustrations & Leher
When there is a problem, there is a solution
Md. Harun Sheikh (father) & Sahara Md. Sheikh (daughter) participated at the #doodlewithdad drive in Dahisar, Mumbai this August. The drive was organised by #myfatherillustrations in partnership with Leher.
Interview with Speaking Walls
Some moments make you happier and this is one such. Here is my interview with Shreya from Speaking Walls. Click here to read more. Happy reading!
Shubhangi’s Story
My first illustration from the #doodlewithdad drive at Vikroli, Mumbai. Story of Shubhangi and her father Ram Chandra Gaikwad. I was amazed to see how a father inspired his daughter to wholeheartedly give back to the society. It was a pleasure knowing them both. #myfatherillustrations with Magic Bus
Doodle with Dad – a new chapter!
Today #myfatherillustrations introduces a new chapter called “Doodle with Dad” (DWD). Through this we reach out to communities to host story camps where fathers & daughters share their stories and doodle together. Take a first look from our very 1st DWD drive in Mumbai! Thank You Magic Bus for partnering with us!!! Stay tuned for more updates:)
Shine with your best buddy
This Friendship Day shine with your best buddy 🙂
This illustration is based on a lovely poem by Gunjan Khaitan penned for her Dad. The full poem is below –
“Whenever I receive a compliment, I know it’s more about you, Whenever someone thanks me, I pass that on to you… Whenever someone touches my heart, I know it is ruled by you, Whenever someone loves me, I know I am blessed by you… Whenever I am sensitive, I know you will hold my heart, Whenever I get fearful, I know you will not let me rip apart… Whenever I look at myself in the mirror, I know you are feeling proud of me,
Whenever the Sun shines bright on my face, I know you have shredded away the nimbus for me… I haven’t been able to get much of you in this life but you had to step up to illuminate my way, It’s been lakhs of years that my soul knows of you and forever with you would be less on the highway… We will cross the mountains and bridges and oceans and laugh out loud at the world again, Coz only Love is for Real… Rest everything goes in complete vain…”
An inspiration can shape your identity
One of Russia’s famous ballet dancers, Ilse Liepa, was not only inspired by her father’s life story to become a ballerina but also to write a book about him. #myfatherillustrations
Sofia’s Story from Mexico
Sofia Castro was the first indigenous woman who won the position of municipal president in an election by a male-only electorate in San Carlos Yautepec (Mexico). This position represents the highest authority in her indigenous communities. Sofia’s father was a political figure and this inspired her to study law and eventually pursue a career in politics.