Sea Saw Arts

Sea Saw Arts A wildlife/nature illustrator from India

See you on the other side :)
20/05/2025

See you on the other side :)

07/03/2025

An evening at MangrovesWatercolor on 270 gsm paper
29/01/2025

An evening at Mangroves

Watercolor on 270 gsm paper

09/01/2025

An unplanned yet planned artwork: my dream for the city I call home. ๐ŸŒฟ๐Ÿ™๏ธA regenerated Mumbai where eco-skyscrapers meet ...
21/12/2024

An unplanned yet planned artwork: my dream for the city I call home. ๐ŸŒฟ๐Ÿ™๏ธ

A regenerated Mumbai where eco-skyscrapers meet Art Deco elegance, vertical gardens embrace solar panels, and clean skies shimmer over the Arabian Sea. A city alive with flamingos, leopards, thriving mangroves, and its original custodians, the fishing community.

This vision isnโ€™t just about a greener cityโ€”itโ€™s about a city that redefines progress. Where tradition and modernity walk hand in hand, where neighborhoods are vibrant and inclusive, and where innovation serves nature, not erases it. A Mumbai that grows without losing its soul. โœจ๐ŸŒŠ

A random late night illustration ๐Ÿ˜›[ sloth bear , Indian wildlife , caricature ]
05/12/2024

A random late night illustration ๐Ÿ˜›

[ sloth bear , Indian wildlife , caricature ]

Live sketching after a long time!
25/11/2024

Live sketching after a long time!

Huge buttresses, lichen patches growing all over the bark and a game of light & shadow...Just another tree from Chidiya ...
08/11/2024

Huge buttresses, lichen patches growing all over the bark and a game of light & shadow...
Just another tree from Chidiya Tapu, Andaman Islands.

India's very own prehistoric predator!Rajasaurus narmadensis was discovered and described in 2003 from Narmada River Val...
31/10/2024

India's very own prehistoric predator!
Rajasaurus narmadensis was discovered and described in 2003 from Narmada River Valley, Gujarat based on it's partial skeletal findings. The 22 feet long dinosaur showed presence of a single horn on its forehead which was probably used for display and/or head-butting! According to the paleontologists, it was an ambush predator!

Do you know any other Indian dinosaur species?

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