29 August, 2013

"Sharks of the World" book review!


I just got my copy of "Sharks of the World - A fully illustrated guide" and it is one of the best purchases I've made all year! It has details about more than 500 species of sharks and Marc Dando has done an unbelievably awesome job of illustrating them. He was very kind to sign my copy - that makes mine priceless! 
If you love sharks, this book is a must-have. It's fun, educational and beautiful.

Authors: David A. Ebert, Sarah Fowler and Leonard Compagno
Illustrator: Marc Dando

Also available from NHBS and Amazon UK.

27 August, 2013

International Whale Shark Day!


The Wildlife Trust of India told me about International Whale Shark day (August 30th) and asked if I could do a couple of sketches for them. They have a Whale shark conservation project in Gujarat (I need to go check it out someday) and I did these as part of a "Whale Sharks in Gujarat" idea.




23 August, 2013

Oil-free Lofoten, please?

Politicians want to drill for oil in the beautiful and important Lofoten Islands of Norway. Help us tell them no!


The Lofoten Islands is the kindergarten for 70 % of all commercial fishing stocks in the Barents Sea and the Norwegian Sea. The area has the world’s largest known cold water coral reef and the largest seabird colony on mainland-Europe. All official environmental agencies in Norway are against oil development, but the politicians don’t want to listen!

 “Oh, Dakuwaqa” and Hjelp Havets Haier are saying 'NO!' to oil in one of the most important ocean areas of the world!

Here's the Norwegian version:


22 August, 2013

Paper cuts and blood thirst


Sharks don't lose their dignity over paper cuts.
By the way, 'Twilight' ruined vampire fiction for this generation.

16 August, 2013

Facts about sharks poster - Different types of sharks

This was another poster I'd done for Comic Con back in July but had forgotten to post. Some of the kids liked this one better.


09 August, 2013

Say 'No' to stupidity and colourism!



Even though we don't like to admit it and like to keep pretending that we're a country of mosaic culture united in diversity, India is one of the biggest practitioners of apartheid in the world. There will be a multitude of people who will get all "offended" or "angered" by my statement and may get all hostile but that's how we tend to avoid issues. We get angry at those who point out the issue than at the issue itself. Whoever established this mindset has very conveniently allowed things like discrimination, low self-esteem and exploitation to go unchecked.
How else can a country with one billion skin tones continue to be the largest market for skin whitening creams? And a country where people actually believe these products work! You cannot change your skin colour from a deeper shade of brown to a paler version of pink. It just cannot happen. No cosmetic product can do that. Maybe if you tried acid?
There are people with actual skin problems who are in need of proper skin care; and in India, sun screen is probably a better product to sell. I'm shocked that they could package a mix of sun screen and bleach and sell it as a "fairness cream" - how blatantly offensive is that? Whatever happened to respect and allowing people to succeed based on skill rather than skin? At what point does skin colour go from being "successful" to not? Is there some logical cutoff shade with a pantone code perhaps?
"Dark is beautiful" is a campaign that talks about this discrimination against skin colour. They are currently campaigning against irresponsible advertising and propaganda that promote the idea that your skin colour determines how successful you are to be. Please sign the petition here if you believe that India needs to get over this so-called hangover we're still suffering from after The Raj. It's been over 60 years. Move forward.

To view the commercial click here - it's sad when such influential celebrities promote such an idea. This ad agency needs some real creativity and some integrity.

06 August, 2013

Sharks have always been cool!


I know of a website that would love the idea of a hipster being smacked by a shark. 
Everyone was putting up "Shark Week" stuff and I wanted to join in even though Discovery Channel India isn't airing "Shark Week" here. The great thing about "Shark Week" is that you can celebrate it no matter where you live and regardless of whether Discovery Channel airs it or not.

I should do "Hipster loves sharks" t-shirts and put them up for sale soon.

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