
Sketchbook
Oil Paintings, Illustrations,
And Product Design Case Studies
Part I
Art
I sometimes like to paint. Here I am documenting that process.

Judgment
Oil pastel and gouache on wooden board // 14 × 28 in. // 2023
Five women stand under the weight of a collective gaze. The disembodied eye at the edge of the frame belongs to no one and everyone. The scrutiny that follows marginalized women in Bangladesh through every public and private space. Each figure carries a different posture of endurance.

Confinement
Oil pastel and gouache on canvas // 14 × 24 in. // 2023
A companion to Judgment. Here the gaze has followed its subject underwater. The aquatic plants surrounding her take the shape of watching eyes, collapsing any distinction between refuge and surveillance.


The Sixth Woman
Mixed media // 2023
In Judgment there are five women and one eye. Maybe she’s the owner of the eye, the one who was watching. Is she a man? A mother? Society? The viewer?

Chai
Watercolor on paper // 2026
I was listening to the song Chai when painting this. That chai means “wanting” in Bangla. This is the drink, not the verb, of course. But it reminds me of that anyway.
Spotify
Proof by Exhaustion
Graphite on paper // 2026
Baker Library, Hanover, NH.

Untitled
Graphite on paper

Work in Process
Oil pastel and gouache
Part II
Product Design
The digital side of my artist self.
Evergreen
Product Designer · DALI Lab · Winter 2026
A digital wellness platform for Dartmouth students. Evergreen uses an AI companion called Evie to help students work through stress, find things to do, and take care of themselves while at school.
I designed the conversational AI interface, the chat-based interaction where Evie (the AI friend) guides students through grounding exercises, suggests nearby hikes with trail maps, recommends mindful movement videos, and shares student-captured photography as calming prompts. There were some other fun modules as well like a pomodoro timer that incorporates the famous Dartmouth “fookie.”

Boardwalk
Product Designer & Full Stack Developer · COSC 52: Full Stack Web Development · Winter 2026
A Y2K scrapbook-themed AI fashion stylist web app. Boba, our personal stylist agent, lives inside a retro computer interface and helps users plan outfits, build wardrobes, and discover their style through conversation. Here’s a demo.

DartDesk
Product Designer & Full Stack Developer · COSC 67: Human-Computer Interaction · Winter 2026
A campus dashboard for Dartmouth students which includes calendar, inbox, notes, map and several other resources in one place. I made it for my human-centered design class. I have a soft corner for this project as this was one of the first projects where I worked closely with users (interviews, figuring out pain points, etc).



