Sana Bansal creates diverse characters using wax pastels and a 6B pencil, allowing for expressive art. She believes that imperfect drawings capture the essence of life more effectively than pristine ones. Influenced by childhood memories in India and everyday surroundings, her work blends nostalgia, humor, and cultural memory. Bansal has a deep affection for printmaking, particularly enjoying the unique textures of the Risograph, which she finds perfect for conveying whimsy in her self-published books and comics like Aloo Kachaloo.
Sana Bansal creates characters with warm textures using wax pastels and a 6B pencil, expressing her creativity in both analogue and digital forms.
Imperfect, messy drawings reflect life better than clean-cut illustrations, revealing the emotional depth in her work inspired by nostalgia and cultural memory.
Personal memories, like the lemon tree from her childhood, serve as the roots for her storytelling, grounding her illustrations in real experiences.
Sana's love for print, particularly the Risograph, enhances her art with its grainy textures and vibrant colors, capturing the whimsical essence of her illustrations.
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