Translating Emotions and Memories into Digital Artworks
Ankita, or popularly known as Maromi Sagi, is a freelance digital artist from Kolkata. Primarily a self-taught artist, Maromi plunged into the world of art after quitting her job at an IT firm.
This computer science engineering graduate began working tirelessly to master the software needed to produce digital artworks and illustrations, with the help of several books, art blogs and YouTube videos. Her artworks gave form to the abstract, such as emotions and memories…
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