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About …

Hi, I’m Anvi, a multidisciplinary analogue artist, illustrator, and visual storyteller based in London.

I have always been drawn to quiet things - a reflective, observant child who found language in texture, shape, and line. Making art became a way to process the world gently but deeply, to hold feeling, notice the overlooked, and translate the invisible into something touchable.

My practice is rooted in emotion, memory, and the beauty of mess. I work with whatever materials speak loudest; from hand-drawn animation and printmaking to sculpture, painting, and collage. My approach is tactile, intuitive, and often driven by feeling before form. Guided by an instinct for texture, gesture, and the quiet details that often go unnoticed, my work explores emotion, memory, and the subtle dialogues between materials. I approaches every project with curiosity and intention, trusting the hand as both tool and storyteller.

I studied Illustration and Visual Media at London College of Communication (UAL). My work spans metalwork, community engagement, hand-drawn animation, artist books, and character-led visual narratives.

Our Philosophy

Our studio is built on the belief that the hand matters, its imperfections, its intuition, its honesty. We work analogue, on purpose. Sketching before planning, carving before perfecting, allowing materials to guide form rather than forcing them into place.

We value the tactile, the experimental, the quietly expressive. We sit comfortably between disciplines, embracing versatility as a strength and curiosity as a method. Everything here is made with intention: slow, detailed, and unafraid of the mess that comes with real craft.

We celebrate the overlooked. The small things that make an object feel personal. The textures that carry memory. The marks that prove something was shaped, not manufactured. Each piece, whether jewellery, artwork, animation, or sculptural object holds the character of the hand that made it.

The Process

Every piece begins with observation: a sketch, a gesture, a moment noticed. From there, the work unfolds through traditional, hands-on methods — carved in wax, sculpted in clay, drawn on paper, or constructed from found textures.

No shortcuts, no automation. Just patience, craft, and a deep respect for materials.

Whether creating wearable pieces, one-of-a-kind objects, or bespoke commissions, our process prioritises character, individuality, and the small details that make something truly yours.

Get in touch to start your unique journey today.

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