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Akhililism of Wearable Utilitarianism

The New Indian Express Shivamogga

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August 17, 2025

How a celebrated chess Grandmaster's son is turning maths, myth and animals into a new oeuvre of attrement

- By SHILPI MADAN

At first glance, Akhil Anand looks like any other 14-year-old with a pen and a pile of geometry. Sketchbook. But hand quietly radical—something bends maths and mind that endangered centuries-old art crusaders, animals into caped styles into modern merch. The Chennai teen calls it Akhililism—an evolving world of sharp lines, creatures, stories, and patterns where art is both a canvas and a conscience.

Blame the genes. Son of chess Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand and arts educator Aruna Anand, Akhil grew up in a home where logic and imagination weren’t at odds—“they danced together,” numbers were never scary. He says, casually flipping through a sketchbook of elephants reimagined as protectors of forests, each trunk curling into spirals of Fibonacci perfection. “Appa used to make me solve logic puzzles for fun, and amma always filled bedtime with stories of gods, painters, and wild animals. Somewhere in the middle, I started drawing my own versions.”

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