About the Artist

From a young age, creativity came naturally to me. Drawing was something I loved and excelled at, but as I grew older, my interests evolved into building and hands-on creation. Trade school pushed my focus toward technical drawing and practical skills, and for a long time, art took a back seat. I stopped drawing—at least in the traditional sense.

But old habits die hard. Between jobs in heavy industry and specialist trade work, I’d often scribble aimlessly in my notepads—doodles I never thought twice about. Fortunately, my mum had the foresight to rescue those “throwaway” sketches, storing them in a folder instead of the bin. (Unlike my high school maths book, which had 47 pages of graffiti and maybe three of actual maths…)

Then something changed. One day somewhere in the 2020s, I picked up a pencil and started drawing again—what I still called "scribbles and garbage." But I stuck with it. People started noticing. Word got out that “Aman's drawings are unreal.”

I was recruited by the hydro blasting team on the mine I was working on at the time to design a logo for the crew. I came up with a design (which HR would certainly not approve of) and crated a stencil for the guys to proudly spray and display onto their toolboxes and equipment. The scaffolders saw this and immediately commissioned their own logo and stencil..

Fast forward 18 months, and I had a book full of raw, unapologetic designs—each born from the same hands that worked many aspects of heavy industry.

This collection is my way of sharing that journey. Every piece is a part me

Welcome to Amans Art.