The artistic practice of this creator is guided by intuitive and subconscious impulses, which are revealed gradually through the act of drawing. Memories and internal reflections are often echoed in the work. Pen and ink are employed as primary tools, chosen for their immediacy and fluidity. The creative process is experienced as a quiet escape into solitude—like an ongoing maze without a defined destination.In recent years, their work has been increasingly shaped by a growing sense of environmental anxiety. Through the use of abstract forms and symbolic landscapes, responses are made to the irreversible loss of natural habitats, particularly as a result of rapid urbanization and deforestation in regions such as India. Motifs such as trees, organic patterns, and decaying structures are frequently incorporated, reflecting the fading connection between humanity and the natural world.While relentless development continues to define the modern era, an attempt is made through their art to preserve the quiet, forgotten corners of nature. What emerges on paper is shaped not only by the artist’s personal subconscious but also by an ecological consciousness—a visual reminder of what is being lost and what the artist remains rooted to.