Nirmal Dhiman is visual artist, illustrator and designer, who likes to make intimate, colourful and multi-faceted narrative drawings and paintings using a combination of watercolour, gouache, inks, collage, letraset, found elements, verse or prose, as well as with various computer, photographic and video based means.
The project has since formed the core basis of all his work and has grown into a daily requirement. Currently spanning nearly 4,000 entries, the visual diaries have become a personal archive of moments, meta-content and ideas.
Encompassing a variety of different styles, subjects and formats, these culturally diverse works also document what is happening in the world and have been described as modern day British-Indian miniature paintings. Todays global information structures have helped to inform an international aspect to the work.
Nirm's diary project has recently been researched and studied throughout the UK and used by a number of students
as the basis for their response to an AS and A-Level Art exam question based on visual diaries.