She loves to explore the influences that her artistic training has on the visual language of comics. A graphic story, or a fun label design, is for Kaveri Gopalakrishnan https://storyweaver.org.in/users/989-kaveri-gopalakrishnan the opportunity to create her mysterious dreams that draw nourishment from two apparently incompatible roots: fantasy and nature. From the invisible and the visible, this Sydney (Australia) based Indian illustrator graphically expends her storytelling skills. Her debut was in 2013, as a freelance illustrator for publishing houses. Growing up, her intellectual curiosity pushed her to improve, among other things, with Pratham Books, Instagram and Facebook.
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