The artist began supporting his family from an early age, driving an autorickshaw at night. This early immersion into the gritty realities of life exposed him to a unique local ghetto culture—an offbeat, vibrant world far removed from the understanding of elite society. Unlike the popularized trends such as mainstream rap music, which never held his interest, his focus has always been on using art to make a meaningful difference.
Deeply influenced by this underrepresented environment—and being a part of it—the artist finds joy in illustrating the flamboyant details of street life: unconventional love stories, racing bikes, bold fashion trends, tattoos, and viral TikTok moments. His work is a reflection of the desires and visual intensity of ghetto youth culture—loud music, modified bikes, colored hair, raw animalistic energy, gold-plated fantasies, and repressed desires, all surging toward self-expression and imagined freedom. Social media and smartphones, for this generation, are merely the icing on an already explosive cultural cake.
From a young age, the artist showed a keen interest in drawing, and with the encouragement of a dedicated teacher, he found a path into formal fine arts education. Year after year, he has developed new techniques and explored fresh methods, channeling themes drawn from the slums, ghetto lifestyles, and his lived experiences. Through drawing, painting, and printmaking across various mediums, he continues to craft narratives rooted in his surroundings and childhood memories. Today, the funky, ambitious, and desirous world of urban youth serves as his primary muse—infusing his work with raw energy, authenticity, and a voice for the unseen.