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Varsha — @ uyirmei.jpg on Instagram — paints with words placed at the tip of the brush, not figuratively at all. A Chennai-based landscape architect and graphic designer, she paints with the Tamil alphabet, and by extension, Tamil culture.

Her Kolam-creative, which figured in the 2023 Republic Day parade in Tamil Nadu having made it to information department’s Tableau, is just carefully-drawn Tamil letters providing shape and meaning to art. Her passion for Tamil language and culture bloomed, ironically, when she was transplanted to a place where they were least heard and experienced. She shares, “Living away from home made me miss what I once took for granted.



Hearing random Tamil words in a different city lifted my spirits. I rediscovered the beauty of Tamil language and literature, and I wanted to share it through my artwork,” says Varsha. This transformation now permeates all aspects of her life: it has made Chennai truly home, if not for anything other than the opportunity at almost every turn to hear and see Tamil words.

“For 24 out of my 27 years of life, I have called Chennai home. My parents moved here when I was just a year old. Participating in the Madras Inktober series really broadened my perspective on Chennai.

Many of my Inktober artworks reflect the essence of the city, like the water lorry piece inspired by Chennai’s water scarcity. One of my fondest childhood memories is persuading my parents to take me to the beach for some snacks. All these s.

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