New Guy from Lucknow, India

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Atish Tripathi
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New Guy from Lucknow, India

Post by Atish Tripathi »

Hi to all the crawlers!

My name is Atish Tripathi, I am from Lucknow India. I am an animator, cartoonist and an illustrator. I am new to sketchcrawl but very excited to be here. I enjoyed looking at other crawler's sketches and I am looking forward to share my drawings with everyone. All right then, meanwhile do have a look at my blog, the link to which I am pasting below. Oh! and if there is anyone else from Lucknow, India here then lets hook up. Maybe we can crawl together on Jan 10th.

Regards,

Atish

http://imaginarylife-helterskelter.blogspot.com/
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Re: New Guy from Lucknow, India

Post by Thorsten »

Dear Atish!

Welcome to Sketchcrawl! Maybe you'd like to ask for companionship in this forum
viewforum.php?f=44

.. that's where we all meet to share places and dates to crawl around the world ;-)
Glad you found out about us and looking forward to seeing some new Indian sketches from a part of India we haven't seen yet!

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Re: New Guy from Lucknow, India

Post by Atish Tripathi »

Dear Thorsten,

Thanx for suggesting me the other forum. I did find another person from India, but unfortunately he is based quite far from me in a different city. Neverthless, I guess I'll start crawling and drawing and hopefully meet new people from my own city who'd be interested in crawling along with me, in future. Thanx once again. :thumbup:


Best,

Atish.
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Re: New Guy from Lucknow, India

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... you're welcome, <b>Atish<b>! :wave:

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