Digital Artist Creates Thought-Provoking Illustrations That May Make You Look At Things Differently

Art can give us a better understanding of our emotions and the world we live in. Even though some art pieces can be difficult to comprehend, they might provoke one to think and find his or her own meaning. Art is often connected to human emotions. In the process of creating art, artists express what they are concerned or curious about. In this way, they explore their own thoughts and feelings and at the same time encourage the public to engage in the journey of meaning-making.

In this article, we want to introduce you to a digital artist from India, Sarang Bhagat. He creates thought-provoking illustrations that may make you look at some ordinary things differently. The images are like stories that can tell us something more than meets the eye.

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