LAKSHMI MOHANBABU
Lakshmi is a Singaporean Artist, Jewellery designer, Architect (B.Arch, Manipal University) and a Fashion designer (The National Institute of Fashion Technology, New Delhi), who grew up in Kabul, Afghanistan. She started her career as an Architect, moved on to illustrate books for the Voluntary Health Association of India and the WHO in the area of disability, became a Fashion designer, Educator/Mentor at NIFT, Delhi and Lasalle College of the Arts and now devotes her time to being an artist of many mediums.
Her art has been featured as a mosaic animation on the largest HD screen in the world at Singapore’s Suntec City, will have permanent residence on the moon by 2022, has been featured in prominent galleries and may now be viewed at Singapore’s iconic Raffles hotel. Her approach to art is to translate her ideas into all facets of design and spans a multitude of disciplines - that which may be viewed, is wearable, liveable and usable such as painting, clothing, jewellery, living spaces, sculpture, furniture, crockery etc. to make art a truly immersive experience.
Lakshmi is a Singaporean Artist, Jewellery designer, Architect (B.Arch, Manipal University) and a Fashion designer (The National Institute of Fashion Technology, New Delhi), who grew up in Kabul, Afghanistan. She started her career as an Architect, moved on to illustrate books for the Voluntary Health Association of India and the WHO in the area of disability, became a Fashion designer, Educator/Mentor at NIFT, Delhi and Lasalle College of the Arts and now devotes her time to being an artist of many mediums.
Her art has been featured as a mosaic animation on the largest HD screen in the world at Singapore’s Suntec City, will have permanent residence on the moon by 2022, has been featured in prominent galleries and may now be viewed at Singapore’s iconic Raffles hotel. Her approach to art is to translate her ideas into all facets of design and spans a multitude of disciplines - that which may be viewed, is wearable, liveable and usable such as painting, clothing, jewellery, living spaces, sculpture, furniture, crockery etc. to make art a truly immersive experience.