About the artist
Sachin Navlani’s creative journey began in childhood, long before formal training. As a school student, he was constantly drawing on textbooks, notebooks, and even the hands of his friends, instinctively using art as a language of expression. This early inclination was noticed by his elder brother, who encouraged him to take his creativity seriously and pursue art and design with intention. Over time, this foundation evolved into a disciplined design practice rooted in observation, structure, and visual clarity.
Parallel to his artistic growth, Sachin’s inner journey deepened through the guidance of his spiritual master, Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. Spirituality introduced him to subtler dimensions of perception, presence, and awareness, reshaping how he viewed creation itself. Seeking to bridge inner experience with visual form, Sachin began translating spiritual insights into art. Akashic emerged from this intersection, a space where art becomes a vessel for contemplation, expression, and the unseen layers of human experience.
About the artist
Sachin Navlani’s creative journey began in childhood, long before formal training. As a school student, he was constantly drawing on textbooks, notebooks, and even the hands of his friends, instinctively using art as a language of expression. This early inclination was noticed by his elder brother, who encouraged him to take his creativity seriously and pursue art and design with intention. Over time, this foundation evolved into a disciplined design practice rooted in observation, structure, and visual clarity.
Parallel to his artistic growth, Sachin’s inner journey deepened through the guidance of his spiritual master, Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. Spirituality introduced him to subtler dimensions of perception, presence, and awareness, reshaping how he viewed creation itself. Seeking to bridge inner experience with visual form, Sachin began translating spiritual insights into art. Akashic emerged from this intersection, a space where art becomes a vessel for contemplation, expression, and the unseen layers of human experience.

