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Charuvi Agrawal | |
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![]() Designer, Installation & Visual Artist | |
Born | New Delhi, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | Sheridan College College of Art |
Awards | Limca Book of Records |
Website | www.charuvi.com |
Charuvi Agrawal (born 20 June 1983) is an Indian painter, sculptor, animator, filmmaker, and installation artist known for integrating traditional Indian mythology with advanced multimedia technologies in her art. She has gained international recognition for her animated films & large-scale installations.
Charuvi Agrawal was born in New Delhi, India. She exhibited a profound interest in art from a young age, leading her to pursue formal education in the field. She graduated as a gold medalist in Fine Arts from the College of Art, University of Delhi in 2005, and later earned a master's degree in Computer Animation from the Sheridan College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning in Canada.
Mentioned in Limca Book of World Records. Shri Hanuman Chalisa directed in 2013 [1] Her other works are physical installation, such as the "Shri Hanuman Suspended Sculpture." She is a Co-Creator in The Legend of Hanuman Series. Her exhibitions include Thali Bajao Praxinoscope, Shakti Fair & NGMA.
Charuvi Agrawal is an artist known for her diverse works, including large-scale physical artworks, animated short films, TV shows, and immersive experiences (VR/AR). Her work explores various aspects of interactive technology, design, and art, often incorporating elements of Indian mythology to create immersive storytelling experiences. Notable works include:
In 2009, Charuvi founded Charuvi Design Labs (CDL) in Gurugram, focusing on producing high-quality animation content and innovative artwork. CDL has since become a hub for pioneering work in 2D and 3D animation, visual effects, and interactive installations. [5]