Some beautiful figure drawings and fashion painting from Y2RD today! We looked at the work of @manjitthapp and were inspired to create our own designs using pencils, pens and paints. #glynwoodart#glynwoodY2
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@behindthenetra and @manjitthapp's book beautifully addresses feelings of anxiety affecting children in a post-pandemic world, and encourages us to find those places of peace and joy around us.
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This year we're featuring wallpapers from @manjitthapp, whose bold work depicts friendship, family, and self-love.
Find them on Pixel 3 and newer in settings within “Wallpaper & style.”
Managed to see Manjit Thapp’s exhibition titled, ‘My Head is a Jungle’. It’s such a safe and inviting space. I love this collage - personal truths laid bare, spurring on the next. The candour of each person opened my eyes to our shared human condition on an intrinsic level.
@manjitthapp's "Head is a Jungle" at @NOWGallery draws upon the similarities between the jungle and our minds.
Set out in a maze, it's complete with dead ends and moments of light & shadows that mirrors navigating your way through your feelings.
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"I hope to highlight how art can be used to channel our emotions by creating illustrations that draw upon everyday feelings" says @manjitthapp about her new exhibition "MY HEAD IS A JUNGLE" at @NOWGallery
You can book tickets here: bddy.me/2U79n78#Greenwich
How do our feelings change during the course of a year? This #GGN2022 nominee from @manjitthapp is a relatable treat, with stunning artwork to showcase the highs and lows of each season. yalsa.ala.org/thehub/2021/07…
@manjitthapp's "My Head is a Jungle" is open at @NOWGallery. The space has been transformed into a three-dimensional maze-like structure adorned with murals and sculptures for visitors to explore.
Not to be missed.
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Manjit Thapp's debut graphic novel traces a year in the life of a young woman, with a structure inspired by the six-season calendar used in some parts of South Asia. Her dreamy illustration style uses the colours of each season to express emotional highs and lows.