Jacob Jebaraj
Jacob's work carries inspiration from upcycling, sustainable art materials, this leads him to experiment with new concepts both in paintings and sculptures & installations. His recent portfolio is a testimony to the extent of his creative experiments with various exposure in serigraph techniques and using pigments blended with binders.
"Multiple layers of serigraph are my strength in creating my artworks. My recent exploration in creating a space with a collage of sustainable -upcycling – vernacular architectural practice. Thus giving it a play of cultural and indigenous style of architecture."
He aspires to open the gates for future generations to explore and experiment with arts with all the modern equipment needed yet emphasising on traditional tools and techniques.
"Since 2007 I have been working with children who are differently-abled, mentoring them to create their continuous and constructive path in art."
Multiple layers of serigraph are my strength in creating my artworks. My recent exploration in creating a space with a collage of sustainable -upcycling – vernacular architectural practice. Thus giving it a play of cultural and indigenous style of architecture.
With my new innovation for creating an art research centre to open possibilities for upcoming artists and design students to learn new art techniques and work on their projects with all the modern equipment needed yet emphasising on traditional tools and techniques.
Since 2007 I have been working with children who are differently-abled, mentoring them to create their continuous and constructive path in art.