Multidisciplinary artist Murugiah on embracing personal creativity and overcoming parental pressure
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Tom May
Summary
Multidisciplinary artist Murugiah discusses his first solo exhibition at London's Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration, reflecting on the deeply personal nature of creative work. He shares insights about overcoming the fear of audience reception, navigating parental pressure (his Sri Lankan Tamil parents wanted him to pursue a stable career), and how the pandemic became a breakthrough period for his art. The article explores his journey from making art that pleased others to embracing his most personal, authentic creative voice.
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· 3 pulledThe first visitor to walk in looked around, slightly bewildered, and asked which way to go. He pointed her upstairs. She asked, with polite uncertainty, whether she was supposed to know who he was. 'No,' he told her. 'This is my first show.'
Your most personal work is always the most creative.
I was making art that I thought other people wanted to see, rather than what I wanted to make.
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