Idō _ Movement
artwork by Athiba Balasubramanian
Striving for balance in these uncertain times with a 3rd invisible element that seems to be teaching us a lesson on priorities, life, and nature.

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Rafiki
artwork by Athiba Balasubramanian

Acrylic on Canvas, 24 x 36 in
The Eye
artwork by Athiba Balasubramanian

Acrylic on Canvas, 24 x 36 in
Symbols of Peace
Athiba is an architect, designer, and an art enthusiast. Inkinglight is a passion project that he started back in 2013 when he was a freshman at architecture school; the name simply refers to the most fundamental definition of art – i.e. capturing light. Apart from sketching Athiba found himself experimenting with non-objective abstractions using acrylics. His minimalist works are largely influenced by colors and compositions found in nature or even manmade forms.