Anshika Varma
Anshika’s association with the camera began in 2006, while completing her studies in mass communication. However, even as a child, she saw her world through the myriad hues of magic and colour revealed to her by her mother.
Anshika’s genre of interest lies in street and city life, characterized by still and abstract forms, its people and colour. She also feels the need to preserve the memory of the changing nature of our cities and customs through her photographs.
Anshika has participated in shows organized and held by the Shore Institute of Contemporary Art (New Jersey), Ciao Gallery (Wyoming), Olive Art Initiative(India), The Fuschia Tree (Online), Bajaj Capital Art House (India). Her works have also appeared in Vogue, Rolling Stone India and various national as well as international publications. She has also received an award in filmmaking by CNBC TV18 for a documentary “Mum and Dad” and has received an award by the Bombay Ad Club for an Advertising campaign to create awareness regarding the Domestic Violence Bill.