Archan Nair

Archan Nair is a visual artist, and illustrator based in New Delhi, India.[1] Known for his specialization in digital art and mixed media, some of Archan's clients include brands like Sony and Nike.

Archan Nair
NationalityIndian
EducationSelf Taught
Known forArtist, art director, digital artist and illustrator

Early life

Archan Nair was born and raised in India. Formerly a fashion major and entrepreneur, Archan started painting in 2006 at the age of 24 and made the shift as an independent artist in 2007.[1][2]

Career

Archan began painting in 2006 at the age of 24 and started his career as an independent artist in 2007. Since then, he has collaborated with various brands around the globe. Some of Archan's clients include Sony, Nike, Red Bull, General Motors, Dodge, Microsoft, GQ, Vogue, Infiniti, and Logitech.[3] Archan has been featured in various publications including Computer Arts, Digital Arts, Advanced Photoshop, GQ, BAK, Vanity Fair, and has achieved recognition from music artists such as Kanye West. He has also done collaborations with celebrity artists like Chris Brown and Lindsay Lohan[4][5][6]

Notable works

Nike

In 2011, Archan created a series of 5 visuals for the ICC Cricket World Cup Nike campaign. The visual artworks were printed on T-shirts and were available as a limited edition series in stores Across Asia and selected countries.[7] In 2012, Nike curated an exhibition where Archan created 2 massive Artworks among other known artists and designers from across the globe.[8]

Sony

In 2013, Sony collaborated with Archan to create a visual artwork on their flagship mobile device the Xperia Z Ultra. An exclusive film was made on the process and Archan's story behind the creation of the artwork. The visual was also printed as limited edition signed posters.[9][10]

gollark: This is ridiculous. We should all get them or nobody should.
gollark: Can you 3D-print some arms instead of weapons?
gollark: Bloodmoon == Lunar eclipse != solar eclipse
gollark: Yes, there is.
gollark: Wait, why did you @ Mangrove when I asked about the weird messages?

References

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