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Winners of Brushstroke Battles

Wacom and IndieFolio both encourage art and creativity. We want people to feel free to create but everyone needs a little incentive every now and then. Also, who doesn’t like a little healthy competition?

And that was it, from there Brushstroke Battles was born with the theme of ‘Colour’. We had more than 500 entries submitted from all over India. Suffice to say, the judges needed a fair amount of time to pick a winner. But before we announce whose entries were selected, let us tell about the judges themselves.

Sajid Wajid Shaikh

medium shot of sajid wajid shaikh with text next to him about Brushstroke Battles

Sajid is originally from New Bombay. His creative adventure began at age 7 when his mom gave him a box full of paint. Ever since, it has been one canvas, silkscreen, notebook page, paper, and poster print after another. A self-taught visual artist specializing in illustration and design, he uses a visual language of shape, form, colour and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world. It’s a form of self-expression, meta and cathartic. His work indicates a departure from reality in his depiction of imagery in art. This departure from accurate representation can be slight, partial, or complete. He has worked for firms like Umbrella Design and Contract Advertising. On clients which include Google, Yahoo, Adidas, Redbull, Elle to name a few.

His appetite for collaboration and creation is endless. His curiosity and creative aspirations are infinite.

 

Lavanya Naidu

close-up shot of lavanya naidu, jury member for wacom and indiefolio brushtroke battles contest

An animator, illustrator and a graduate from National Institute of Design. Having also attended summer school at Gobelins l’Ecole de l’Image, Paris, she’s worked with Google, Ted X, Cartoon Network and more. Her illustrations are charming, cute and will leave you with a warm feeling. She enjoys freelancing because of all the variety she encounters.

You might occasionally find her playing her ukelele or trying very hard to pick up a new language.

Mukesh Singh

medium shot of illustrator mukesh singh with brushstroke battles contest graphics and text

Mukesh Singh has been working as an illustrator, motion graphics artist, senior game artist, CG modeller and animator, and senior illustrator and concept artist for various comics, game, and film and television projects. Singh’s comics work began with Virgin Comics. He was selected by Marvel comics to design an armour set for Indestructible Hulk. He has made various covers for Marvel comics.

marvel comics characters captain america, namor, the winter soldier and the human torch illustrated by mukesh singh

illustration, man shot with 10 arrows in the water

Prizes for the Winners

The winner of the student category is going to receive a Wacom Intuos 3D. It includes Wacom’s leading pen & touch tablet technology, creative 3D software and online training. So whether your dream is to see your character from every angle, sculpt, or print him in 3D, Intuos 3D has everything you need to bring your creativity to life.

Wacom Intuos 3D pen drawing tablet

The winner of the professional category is going to receive a Wacom Intuos Pro Paper Edition. Wacom Intuos Pro Paper Edition combines the very latest Wacom technologies with the drawing paper of your choice to offer a new – but familiar – way of working. Enjoy the feel of drawing with the Finetip Pen on paper while Wacom Intuos Pro Paper Edition captures every stroke, ready for further work in your favourite software.

product photo of Wacom Intuos Pro Paper Edition

Professional Category Winner
Holiwaali by Aboy Ningthouja

Student Category Winner
The Wheel of Revival – Board Game by Antara Bhargava

 

IndieFolio will soon be holding another contest along the lines of Design Mela held last year. You can be sure that just like back then, it will be India’s biggest creative contest in the year. Follow us to keep updated.

To win the next one, you may want to keep this advice from our judge, Sajid Wajid Shaikh in mind:

We expect originality. We don’t want to see pop culture referenced in the art. A winner is process-oriented and we want to see that process. We look for who takes it to the next level and shows us the sketch, the colour blocking, the light and shadowplay. There are others who had good images but they didn’t win because they didn’t tell a story or didn’t present their work aesthetically enough. Photographs of printouts or mockups are appreciated in submissions because they add those extra levels of presentation to your work. It’s not just about the art, it’s about the theme, your insight regarding the theme and the way you display it.

See you at the next contest.

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