Tayyuru Rishitha

IR2028

THROUGH MY INNER FICTION

 In a life too realistic, a little fiction always  opens one up for possibilities and challenges beyond their vision. From understanding visions and views to understanding an artist and decoding his paintings to understanding peers and recreating their spaces with a graphic designer's style to exploring cities and films to finally create fictional spaces, the journey has slowly opened up layers of fiction within myself.


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A film poster for the movie Pagha (meaning revenge in Telegu). The poster of lead character, that is Shakuni, focuses on the futuristic south style sophistication and the dark world he is living in.

Jail: Shakuni is imprisoned by false accusations in an big old rusty and dusty jail out in the woods in middle of no where.

Secret room: Shakuni planning his revenge plan in the basement of his house which is mystical in a way with high scientific technology designed by him like protruding laptop frames through a metal rod and flying library.

Game of dice: playing game of dice up in the air in middle of a stairwell with a mystical chaupat which moves by hearing commands.

War room: Shakuni and Duryodhan plan the war inside a war room with a huge 3D projector which is projecting all the weapons that need to be approved to land on the ongoing battle field.

A story board made by Interpreting the film, Thor: the dark world. The collage made to show the basic characteristics of Shakuni in the movie Pagha.

lustration of Mumbai streets in a filmy and Bollywood's way through layering, overlapping, contrast and overcrowding.

Zipping Out: Collage depicting Kashvi's inner personality along with four postcards showing 4 most important activities in her daily life represented through the style of graphic designer Chaaya Prabath.

Planate: Interpreting FA building corridor through Satish Gujral’s eyes. The painting follows a two-dimensional rendering, but sees depth by changing the scale of individual objects, revealing details through transparency, and changing the tone of overlapping

Understanding views through different lenses, an animal(mouse), minatour(mythological character, squishy(fictional character)