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SAYALI GHOTIKAR

CHILDREN'S BOOK ILLUSTRATION

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FATHER DAUGHTER SERIES

 

This fun little series is all about the sweet (and sometimes silly) bond between a dad and his daughter. From piggyback rides to paper lantern chases, these illustrations capture their everyday adventures—
with a generous dose of laughter, love and a funny cat who insists on tagging along.
 
It’s about those small, messy, magical moments that make childhood special—and parenting hilarious. Bright colors, playful scenes, and a lot of heart went into creating these snapshots of daily joy.
 
Because honestly, who needs superheroes when you’ve got dad?

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JOMO ( Joy Of Missing Out ) SERIES

 

This series is my love letter to doing nothing—and loving it. JOMO is all about choosing quiet over chaos, slow moments over FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) and pajamas over party clothes.

Through these illustrations, I’ve captured the peaceful, funny, and sometimes gloriously lazy side of life. Think: sipping chai in silence, staying in with a good book, ignoring phone calls, and enjoying your own company— with maybe a cat stretched out nearby.

Bright colors, cozy moments, and a wink of humor—

because slowing down deserves the spotlight.

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A woman goes on vacation. But does she really?

 

Physically, she’s sipping coconut water on a beach. Mentally, she’s checking if the dal has been soaked, if the kids have eaten, and if the laundry is piling up. Meanwhile, her husband, also on vacation, is busy… enjoying his vacation.

 

It’s not that men don’t have responsibilities. They do. But when they travel, they trust that the house won’t collapse in their absence. Women? They pack their bags—and their worries. Who will cook? Who will clean? Will the plants survive? (Spoiler: Yes. They always do.)

 

Life, like travel, should be about the experience. So maybe, just maybe, it's time for women to unpack some of that unnecessary baggage—preferably, before airport security asks them to.

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