Jagu Patel

!con: ” Curiosity into Harmony”

The design for Curiosity into Harmony takes inspiration from tribal Gond art and the national bird of India, the peacock. The design is meant to evoke the strong unity of two birds that blossom from the bottom to the top of the mark as the unity of feathers. The feathers are also presented like leaves, with the peacocks’ tails joining like tree branches. The patterning on the peacocks’ bodies includes flora with intricate line and dot works. The combination of colors symbolize changing seasons, while the layered patterns indicate the underlying harmony across them. 

Jagu Patel pursues art as her hobby. She studied fine art in India before moving to the USA. She loves working with many different media, including pencils, soft pastels, charcoal, acrylic, watercolor, fabric, and clay. Much of her work is influenced by life around her and the culture growing up in India. She enjoys painting different Indian folk art, including Warli, Gond, and clay mural art.

Instagram: @Jagus_Art

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