Do you believe in aliens? Aryo Toh Djojo asks this very question in his surrealist airbrush paintings
The LA-based artist first picked up an airbrush a year ago, and since then he’s been creatively pursuing his interests in UFOs.
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A supportive network is crucial to the development of any creative, especially if that network is built up of those closest to you – like your family. For Aryo Toh Djojo, his interests in the arts were nurtured since childhood. “For some reason, I think my family knew that one day I would become an artist,” he tells It’s Nice That. So much so that when Aryo announced his decision to apply to ArtCentre College of Design in Pasadena, LA, they were more than encouraging and told him to go for it. “My uncle went to that school for a bit, so they knew how prestigious it was and when they found out I got in, they were stoked.”
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Dilip Chhabria: The rise and fall of India’s only supercar maker
Srinivas Krishnan
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Automotive design was the forte of Dilip Chhabria. Business, not so much
The images of Dilip Chhabria being taken into custody by the Mumbai police mark a major comedown for the high profile automotive designer. That the primary reason he was taken in involved the DC Avanti is somehow fitting. In an interview to
The Economic Times a few months before the 2015 launch of the sports car he designed and his company built, he had said, “As a company and family, we had taken a huge risk. I have risked all that I have on this supercar.”
Republic Day Honorees | Charmaine Gauci, public health czar, made Officer of Order of Merit
Cardinal Mario Grech, Prof. Charmaine Gauci and pathologist Christopher Barbara, Brigadier Jeffrey Curmi, and Gozitan band The Tramps honoured in Republic Day honours list
13 December 2020, 12:20pm
by Matthew Vella
On Republic Day each year, the President, on behalf of the government and people of Malta, pays public tribute to a number of Maltese citizens who distinguish themselves in different fields of endeavour, by appointing them to the National Order of Merit or to the Xirka Ġieħ ir-Repubblika, or by awarding them the Midalja għall-Qlubija or the Midalja għall-Qadi tar-Repubblika.