Diya Sengupta is a Bombay-based digital artist who began painting in her early years. Dealing with social anxiety, the young artist used art as a form of therapy.
“In a nutshell, I am just a lanky
awkward girl without it. Without even knowing anything personal about me, the
viewer can still connect with me through my artwork,” the artist told in an
interview for Ballpit. “It has helped
me appreciate and observe the smaller moments of my life, be it reading a book
or the sunlight passing through a broken glass window. Everything looks
beautiful now.”
She says that although she hasn’t found her aesthetic she still treats her artwork as pieces of poetry and the “interpretation of them is quite subjective.”
Sengupta posts her artwork on her Instagram account where she has attracted more than 2,000 followers. Scroll down and check them out. If you like her creations you can purchase her prints, as well.