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Horizonred

March 07, 2019 in Visual Art
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Living in the coastal state of Goa in India, Rahul Kumar spends every minute of his free time choosing between digital and traditional mediums of art and sometimes combining both to bring his thoughts and visions to life. His art draws inspiration from the people around him, the nature that surrounds him, and the nightmares that haunt him. In the hours between six in the evening and nine in the morning and days between Friday and Monday, Rahul can be found beating his drums along to a song that he’s currently in love with, taking long walks in nature with the sounds of crickets, frogs, and birds singing their songs, or talking to the people who inspire him to put the pen to the paper or the stylus to the tablet.

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