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SDVoyager magazine

Today we’d like to introduce you to Ragni Agarwal.

Ragni Agarwal is an art director, graphic designer, and illustrator in Los Angeles. Art, fashion, questioning cultural norms and culture have always been very important to her since she was a kid. 

 
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asymmetric magazine

the other art fair, hosted by saatchi art, is a leading international art fair championing emerging + independent artists, and it happens to be our favorite large-scale art show in the city. toaf is returning to los angeles for its third edition friday, march 29th through sunday, march 31 at magic box at the reef and will feature 140 local artists in the mix. what can you expect? a huge variety of contemporary painting, photography, sculpture, immersive art, theatre performances, live music, live tattoo art + an all around good time. to celebrate, we’re sharing some of our favorite la-based artists that will be at the upcoming art fair.

 
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Platform Magazine

Ragni Agarwal’s work has hints and traces of fashion and a plethora of colour. Informed by a pop art aesthetic, the underlying theme in her work is inclusion. The inclusion of diverse forms of beauty. As you glance through her work, you’ll see women in different skin tones portrayed oozing oodles of confidence, standing tall and seeming ready to take over the world (or the runway). Her desire to celebrate beauty in it’s distinct colours and ethnicities forms the crux of her work.

 
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21Ninety

DuBiee (pronounced doo-bee), a luxury gift wrap company that celebrates Black culture through artfully crafted designs, is on a mission to represent the Christmas experience for men and women of color across the world… The graphic designer, Ragni Agarwal, did a beautiful job illustrating the essence of Black beauty.

 

Despite the fact that the South Asian community boasts the most medical professionals, there is still a mental health stigma within the brown community. We'll talk to a Bengali screenwriter about her post-partum depression and the differences in how her Bengali family and her husband's British family approach mental illness.