Watercolor and ink sketch of a seaside fort with a steep timbered roof and spire, rising on stone piers above the water

Travel. Places. Memories.
Preserved through lines and colour.

Collecting the stories of places I travel through—a visual archive of buildings, houses, streets, and quiet moments along the way.

THE ATLAS — SCROLL

Kashmir a shopfront under snow light, remembered in ink — prints from ₹3,000
Watercolor study of a house in Kashmir
Nepal Mukthinath, thin air and long light — prints from ₹3,000
Watercolor study of Mukthinath Temple, Nepal
Mumbai taxis, monsoon stains, the Taj at dusk — prints from ₹3,000
Watercolor study of the Taj Hotel, Mumbai
Fort Kochi the old harbour, salt air on paper — prints from ₹3,000
Watercolor study of the Old Harbour Hotel, Fort Kochi
Europe a seaside fort, stone piers, a spire — prints from ₹3,000
Watercolor study of a seaside fort, Europe
Kashmira shopfront under snow light, remembered in ink — prints from ₹3,000
Watercolor study of a house in Kashmir
NepalMukthinath, thin air and long light — prints from ₹3,000
Watercolor study of Mukthinath Temple, Nepal
Mumbaitaxis, monsoon stains, the Taj at dusk — prints from ₹3,000
Watercolor study of the Taj Hotel, Mumbai
Fort Kochithe old harbour, salt air on paper — prints from ₹3,000
Watercolor study of the Old Harbour Hotel, Fort Kochi
Europea seaside fort, stone piers, a spire — prints from ₹3,000
Watercolor study of a seaside fort, Europe

Selected Places

Deepak seated at a table, drawing in a sketchbook

A drawing can bring back more than the appearance of a place.

Lucid Sketcher is an archive of places remembered through lines and colour. Through architecture, streets, and landscapes encountered during my travels, I capture the character of places using ink, alcohol markers, and watercolour.

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YOUR PLACE

Some places are more than architecture.

A childhood home, before it changes hands.

A street you can still hear if you close your eyes.

A building someone loved, long after it's gone.

Tell me about your place
Watercolor architectural study of a house with a balcony

There are always more places to remember.