Charuvi Agrawal (born 20 June 1983) is an Indian painter, sculptor,
animator, filmmaker, and visual artist. She graduated from Sheridan
Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, Canada, and is a gold
medalist in fine arts from the College of Art, University of
Delhi.Charuvi Agrawal is an avant-garde multi-media artist best known
for technological enabled large scale physical artworks, animated
short films, TV shows and immersive experiences (VR/AR). Her films
have been screened at various film festivals while her artwork has
been displayed at various public forums besides being in homes of
discerning collectors in India. Her work routinely tests the
boundaries of interactive technology, design and art employing
elements of Indian mythology to present transformational and immersive
storytelling. Her "26,000 Bells of light", a travelling exhibition
includes a 25 feet interactive bell installation, numerous mythology
inspired figurines, paintings, augmented reality installation, and a
hand painted Kavad which has been showcased in various Indian metros.
In 2016, her people's revolution zoetrope was placed at the Lucknow JP
Museum as a permanent artifact besides being commissioned to make more
for other public forum.After graduating with a bachelor's degree in
fine arts from the Delhi College of Arts, India in 2005, Charuvi went
on to get a masters in computer animation from Sheridan Institute of
Technology and Advanced Learning, Canada. She excelled at both
institutes, graduating with top honors. She then started her design
firm CDL (Charuvi Design Labs) focusing on high quality animation
content and artwork. Based out of New Delhi, CDL creates works that
are visually opulent, technically ambitious and which reworks the
imagery and mythology of the popular Indian narratives. A technique
Charuvi often employs is the juxtaposition of small and everyday
against the large and imposing.
animator, filmmaker, and visual artist. She graduated from Sheridan
Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, Canada, and is a gold
medalist in fine arts from the College of Art, University of
Delhi.Charuvi Agrawal is an avant-garde multi-media artist best known
for technological enabled large scale physical artworks, animated
short films, TV shows and immersive experiences (VR/AR). Her films
have been screened at various film festivals while her artwork has
been displayed at various public forums besides being in homes of
discerning collectors in India. Her work routinely tests the
boundaries of interactive technology, design and art employing
elements of Indian mythology to present transformational and immersive
storytelling. Her "26,000 Bells of light", a travelling exhibition
includes a 25 feet interactive bell installation, numerous mythology
inspired figurines, paintings, augmented reality installation, and a
hand painted Kavad which has been showcased in various Indian metros.
In 2016, her people's revolution zoetrope was placed at the Lucknow JP
Museum as a permanent artifact besides being commissioned to make more
for other public forum.After graduating with a bachelor's degree in
fine arts from the Delhi College of Arts, India in 2005, Charuvi went
on to get a masters in computer animation from Sheridan Institute of
Technology and Advanced Learning, Canada. She excelled at both
institutes, graduating with top honors. She then started her design
firm CDL (Charuvi Design Labs) focusing on high quality animation
content and artwork. Based out of New Delhi, CDL creates works that
are visually opulent, technically ambitious and which reworks the
imagery and mythology of the popular Indian narratives. A technique
Charuvi often employs is the juxtaposition of small and everyday
against the large and imposing.
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