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Imperial Eagle

Divya Thakur: Indian designer & architect blending modern & kitschy aesthetics with rich cultural influences. From film posters to Taj Hotels, explore her unique art installations.

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The eagle or garuda is the carrier of Lord Vishnu and symbolises the Soul, Jiva Atma, that carries the Super Soul, Param Atma. It is also considered a metaphor for speed and attentiveness. The halo that rings in the eagle’s head is a chakra, Lord Vishnu’s weapon. The eagle’s sense of sharp astuteness is captured by his piercing gaze and motionless body. Its upturned crest and large imposing torso evoke a sense of regality and boldness.

Artist Biography

Divya Thakur: Bridging Tradition and Innovation in Contemporary Design

Divya Thakur, born in India in 1971, is an Indian designer and interior architect whose artistic vision seamlessly blends the rich heritage of Indian culture with cutting-edge design principles. From her formative years at St. Kabir Public School in Chandigarh to her postgraduate studies at Sir J.J. Institute of Applied Arts and subsequent explorations at Central Saint Martins, London College of Fashion, and Pratt Institute, Thakur’s journey has been marked by a relentless pursuit of creative excellence and an unwavering commitment to storytelling through visual mediums.
  • Early Influences: Thakur's artistic sensibilities were nurtured from a young age by her parents— Umesh Chandra Thakur, a former Indian Army Major, and Prema Thakur, a former school principal—who instilled in her values of discipline and intellectual curiosity. Winning her first design award at St. Kabir Public School solidified her passion for aesthetics and established her as an emerging talent within the Indian design landscape.
  • Formal Education: Her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Sir J.J. Institute of Applied Arts provided a foundational understanding of artistic techniques and conceptual frameworks, shaping her approach to subsequent design endeavors. Further enriching her skillset were intensive courses at Central Saint Martins and Pratt Institute, exposing her to international design trends and fostering collaborations with visionary artists.

A Kaleidoscope of Design Projects: From Film Posters to Hotel Interiors

Thakur’s professional career blossomed as she founded Design Temple, a boutique design firm dedicated to crafting distinctive spaces and experiences that resonate with cultural narratives. Her portfolio spans diverse disciplines—film poster design for titles like “The Namesake” and “The Reluctant Fundamentalist,” book covers for Naman Ramachandran's "Lights, Camera, Masala," branding initiatives for Asian Paints and Taj Hotels—demonstrating her versatility and ability to adapt to evolving creative challenges. Notably, she conceived *Animania*, a collaborative exhibition uniting artists from Argentina, Tokyo, Sweden, and the United States, aiming to foster empathy through reinterpretations of Indian mythology.
  • Film Poster Design: Thakur’s meticulous attention to detail and stylistic flair elevated film posters into compelling visual statements, capturing the essence of cinematic narratives with striking imagery and evocative typography.
  • Brand Collaborations: Her partnerships with Asian Paints and Taj Hotels showcased her capacity to translate brand identities into immersive environments that reflected cultural values and aesthetic sensibilities.

Recognized Achievements & Exhibitions

Thakur’s work has garnered international acclaim, earning her accolades from Filmfare Award South, Filmfare OTT Award, SIIMA Awards, and ITA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Her installations have graced prestigious venues such as Millesgården in Stockholm and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, cementing her reputation as a pioneering designer who pushes boundaries and engages audiences with thought-provoking artistic explorations. Furthermore, she was commissioned by V&A Museum to curate *India Now*, an exhibition delving into India’s cultural influence on contemporary art and design—a testament to her profound understanding of artistic discourse and its role in shaping global perspectives.

The Continuing Legacy: Shaping the Future of Design

Divya Thakur's unwavering dedication to blending tradition with innovation continues to inspire designers worldwide. Her commitment to fostering creativity, promoting cultural exchange, and advocating for impactful design experiences underscores her enduring contribution to the artistic landscape—a legacy destined to resonate across generations as she pursues new creative horizons.
divya thakur

divya thakur

1971 - , India

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Indian Design
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['']
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  • Date Of Birth: 1971
  • Full Name: Divya Thakur
  • Nationality: Indian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Namesake
    • The Reluctant Fundamentalist
    • Lights, Camera, Masala
  • Place Of Birth: India
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