Welcome to Kunal's creative playground, where experimentation and creation thrive. With a passion for printmaking and a constant exploration of new digital mediums, Kunal's personal art serves as the foundation for his work with brands, organizations, and curation. As an artist at heart, his deep understanding of the art world remains at the core of his practice.
Welcome to Kunal's creative playground, where experimentation and creation thrive. With a passion for printmaking and a constant exploration of new digital mediums, Kunal's personal art serves as the foundation for his work with brands, organizations, and curation. As an artist at heart, his deep understanding of the art world remains at the core of his practice.
Welcome to Kunal's creative playground, where experimentation and creation thrive. With a passion for printmaking and a constant exploration of new digital mediums, Kunal's personal art serves as the foundation for his work with brands, organizations, and curation. As an artist at heart, his deep understanding of the art world remains at the core of his practice.
—2021
An ode to the end of Daft Punk
Indian Automobiles and Graphic Design is a series of works designed for silkscreen using matt and gloss inks. Depicting three much-loved cult classics floating between assembly and disassembly.
Amby
— 2016
The Ambassador is fondly known as the King of Indian Roads, a monarch that broke through the license permit era to reign Indian streets.
— 2020
Padmini lay in its fame as the iconic Kaali Peeli Taxi, a symbol revered by the city of Bombay. The Padmini entered the Mumbai taxi market in the late-60s.
— 2021
The Maruti 800 opened a whole new demographic for the automobile industry. A democratic challenger rising to the heights of cultural significance.
— 2015
Frequency is the product created with long-time collaborator, guitar hero, Randolph Correia of Shaair and Func, and Pentagram. The idea was born in Func’s studio with the aim to create an illustration for the Katalyst Music exhibition based on the lines of sound waves.
— 2010
This piece originally started as a character design and soon evolved into a sculpture blurring the lines between Indian mythology and toy design.