Amruta Patil is an acclaimed Indian graphic novelist and painter, celebrated for her pioneering work in graphic literature. Best known for "Kari" and the "Parva Duology," she skillfully blends mythology and contemporary themes. Patil's distinctive storytelling and bold visuals have earned her a unique place in the world of graphic novels, making her one of India's foremost voices in the genre. Her work often explores themes of identity, gender, and spirituality.
She knew she was painting a picture of her life, but she didn't know where it was going.
The heart is such a useless, slippery bit of meat.
The closer you get to a person, the less they look like themselves.
Love is a dangerous thing. It makes you a fool.
Sometimes the things you want most are the things you can never have.
The past cannot be changed, but the future is still in your hands.
Sometimes, all you need is a little bit of hope to keep going.
Growth comes from embracing the unknown.
Fear is just an illusion that holds us back.
Life is too short to live in regret.