A self-taught, multi-disciplinary artist, Sivaraman is known for her instinctive approach to making—drawing from the subconscious through abstract expression, continuous line work, and playful surreal interpretations of Indian culture and mythology. Her practice resists rigid structure, allowing emotion, memory, and imagination to guide each work.
While the final act of creation may be brief, it is often preceded by periods of preparation, culminating in a charged release where each stroke becomes an act of surrender, healing, and trust in the unknown. This intuitive process quiets the mind and creates space for vulnerability and self-discovery to surface.
For Sivaraman, drawing is a conduit for introspection—a journey through the noise of existence toward inner truth.
Neytt X Bhagya Sivaraman collection explores three deeply human emotional states through intuitive portraiture. Ugh, Really? captures the exhaustion of disbelief, Tickle celebrates the uncontrollable surrender to joy, and Survivor reflects the quiet strength that follows hardship. Created instinctively, each face emerged before it was fully understood, carrying emotions that feel universally familiar. Together, the works trace a journey through vulnerability, resilience, and release. They invite viewers to recognise fragments of themselves in each expression. A study of feeling, enduring, and being unapologetically human.
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