Thursday, March 31, 2011

First Impressions at ISB - Goel


As everyone reminisces about the days gone by at ISB, I am posting a few cartoons that I put to paper during those days. This one is dedicated to the variety of 'cartoons' that I used to (and still do) come across in the early morning line at Goel's.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Gentlemen Parachutist

Started off with a simple gentleman holding on to his dinner jacket ... Then came the backpack, and then came the miniature parachute behind his backpack.

The crowd looking up is added for the sake of perspective.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Random doodling in class

This one has no reference whatsoever... the course called 'Indian Financial Systems' requires us to submit the answers of random quizzes on preassigned cards... For me the best use of these cards was to do some good old fashioned doodling

WGCP call frustration


Typical frustration encountered during the long drawn Wharton Consulting project that I an a part of. No particular reference to anyone in the first picture (thankfully). However the be and cartoon would be me smashing the polycon to the wall and jumping on one of our more talkative and 'informative' team members from Wharton. No harm entailed, just pure frustration on to lack of productivity in the conversation worth 1.5 hours of our precious time.

Random windy day...

Another random day when I was trying out my new stylus. Started off with me trying to cover her face elegantly with some hair... then I just got carried away and a lot more hair flying in the air than required... But still its great form to be drawing using the stylus...

Thursday, March 10, 2011

A late follow up the Egyptian Revolution


This is what I came up with when I heard about the Egyptian revolution. of course many developments have happened since then, but still, the misbelief that the Army of a country will be fair and impartial in transferring power to the people via democracy is difficult to digest. But of course, I can attribute it to conditioning big neighbors with Myanmar & Pakistan.