Nidhi Chanani

Nidhi Chanani
Chanani sitting at a table
Chanani at the 2018 WonderCon
in Anaheim, California
Born 1980
Kolkata, India
Nationality Indian-American
Spouse(s) Nick Giordano
Children 1
Relatives

2012 White House Champion of Change
2017 Virginia Library Association Graphic novel Diversity Award

2018 South Asia Book Award Honor
Official website

Nidhi Chanani (1980) is an Indian-American freelance illustrator and artist born in Kolkata, India, and raised in Southern California.[1][2] She currently resides in San Francisco Bay Area, California with her husband, and daughter. Her debut graphic novel Pashmina was released by First second books in October 2017.[2] She also runs an online series called Every Day Love intended at capturing small moments from every day life in a whimsical manner.

Early life

Nidhi Chanani was born in Kolkata, India and moved to Southern California when she was four months old.[3] She received a degree in Literature from the University of California, Santa Cruz. She then attended the Academy of Art University in San Francisco for a year and a half before dropping out, citing personal dissatisfaction as a reason.[4][5]

Career

Chanani worked at non-profit organizations before entering the comics field.[4][6] Chanani runs an online Illustration series and store titled EveryDayArt.com,[7] with which she tries to capture the relevance for "ordinary everyday moments in our daily lives".[8] Her graphic first novel, Pashmina, was released by First Second Books in October 2017. Chanani explains that Pashmina is a story of a first-generation girl who is "trying to understand herself".[3] For Pashmina, Chanani drew inspiration from various sources, according to her "My inspiration for Pashmina came from a variety of sources: my mom, growing up in the US, my first trip to India, and the choices women make — all of these things are woven into the story. When I was younger my parents would travel to India often. When they returned, their suitcases had a pungent, almost magical smell—from a place that seemed very far away. I was probably 10 years old. Opening their suitcase made me feel close to this other world. In a way, I believe this story has been with me since then."[9] Pashmina received the 2017 Virginia Library Association Graphic Award Diversity Award in Youth Category,[10] and the 2018 South Asia book Award for Children's Literature in Grade 3-6 category.[11] Pashima was also selected as a Best Fiction for Older Readers of 2017 by the Chicago Public Library.[12] It was eventually released by HarperCollins In India.[13]

Chanani, second from left in the back row, with other fantasy authors at a panel discussion at the New York Comic Con

In April 2012, Nidhi was honored at the White House as a Champion of Change.[14] She worked as a concept artist for the 2011 Australian film, Hannah and the Hasbian. She has also worked with Hasbro, Paramount Pictures and Disney.[4] Other than her novel, Chanani has Illustrated Misty: the Proud Cloud by Hugh Howey.[15] Chanani has also been commissioned by Dark Horse Comics for a graphic novel based on Walt Disney Animation Studios' 1992 animated feature Alladin titled Disney's princess: Jasmine's new pet. The book is slated for late 2018 release.[16] Chanani has also written and Illustrated a blilingual children book titled Shubh Ratri Dost (Good Night Friend) with Bharat babies.[17] Her second graphic novel, Jukebox, was a collaboration with her husband Nick Giordano about "two Muslim American cousins, Shaheen and Tannaz in San Francisco who find a magical jukebox that comes to their aid when Giovanni, Shaheen's father, goes missing" is slated for 2020 release.[18] She is also the illustrator for the book I will be Fierce by Bea Birdsong, the pen name of Cailin McCarthy Garfunkel, to be released in 2019 by Macmillan Publishers. Chanani, according to her own interviews, is deeply influenced by the author Gene Luen Yang.[19]

Chanani is an instructor at the California College of the Arts.[2] She often features local Bay area back drops, as well as images derived from her Indian heritage. She explains, "I grew up watching Bollywood films on the weekends, eating Indian breakfasts, and spending time with my Indian family. It didn't ever feel like because I didn't live in India, India didn't live in me. Even if I don't draw something Indian per se, something about my "Indian-ness" will come through whether I make the characters brown or pick a setting reminiscent of India. There is something about who I am in everything that I do. And who I am is Indian. I don't think that is ever removable from what I do."[20]

Technique and materials

Chanani creates her art using digital media, wood burning, and watercolors. She notes what she uses for tools, "For my illustrations I use flash and Photoshop with a heavy dose of brushes and textures I've created. For my wood burnings I use raw wood and a professional wood burning pen."[21]

Awards

Personal life

Chanani and her husband, Nick Giordano, live in San Francisco Bay Area with their daughter.[2][4]

References

  1. Bernstein-Wax, Jessica (June 19, 2010). "Menlo Park woman running successful online store at Zazzle.com". San Jose Mercury News.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Nidhi Chanani | California College of the Arts". www.cca.edu. Retrieved 2018-05-26.
  3. 1 2 "Nidhi Chanani Talks Pashmina: A Girl's Journey to Understand Herself". The Geekiary. 2017-07-12. Retrieved 2018-05-26.
  4. 1 2 3 4 Typewriter, Red. "Happy Medium: Five Questions for illustrator and graphic novelist Nidhi Chanani". Red Typewriter.
  5. "An Interview with Nidhi Chanani". raredevice.net. Retrieved 2018-05-26.
  6. Hepburn, Jessika. "Meeting the Makers: Nidhi Chanani". OMHG. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
  7. "Blog - Everyday Love Art - The Art of Nidhi Chanani". Everyday Love Art - The Art of Nidhi Chanani. Retrieved 2018-05-26.
  8. "Artist's Illustrations Capture The Simple Beauty Of Everyday Love". HuffPost India. 2015-10-09. Retrieved 2018-05-26.
  9. "Nidhi Chanani s new graphic novel explores the mother-daughter relationship". mid-day. 2018-04-28. Retrieved 2018-05-26.
  10. 1 2 Grunow, Gregg. "VLA Graphic Novel Diversity Award Winners for 2017". www.vla.org. Retrieved 2018-05-26.
  11. 1 2 "2018 South Asia Book Award for Children's and Young Adult Literature".
  12. "Best Fiction for Older Readers of 2017 - Chicago Public Library". BiblioCommons. Retrieved 2018-03-14.
  13. results, search (2017-10-03). Pashmina. First Second.
  14. 1 2 Chanani, Nidhi (April 5, 2012). "Creating Connections and Inspiring People Begins and Ends with a Story". White House.
  15. results, search; results, search (2014-11-18). Misty: The Proud Cloud. Broad Reach Publishing.
  16. "Disney and Dark Horse Partner for 'Aladdin' Graphic Novel Prequel (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2018-05-26.
  17. "Shubh Raatri Dost/Good Night Friend Pre-Order". Bharat Babies. Retrieved 2018-05-26.
  18. Krishna, Swapna (2017-10-25). "Exclusive: Nidhi Chanani's second graphic novel Jukebox will release in 2020". Syfy. Retrieved 2018-05-26.
  19. "Graphic journey". www.deccanchronicle.com. 2018-04-26. Retrieved 2018-05-26.
  20. Thakkar, Komal. "The art of Nidhi Chanani". browngirl. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
  21. "Artist Of The Week: Nidhi Chanani - An Inter-Cultural Multi-Talented Artist". E-Junkie. Archived from the original on 1 October 2015. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
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