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Aashrita Kamath: The Indian Artist Behind Avatar's Pandora
22 Dec
Summary
- Indian art director Aashrita Kamath brought Pandora to life in Avatar films.
- Kamath studied Sociology at St. Xavier's College and honed skills in Bollywood.
- She earned a place at the prestigious AFI Conservatory in Los Angeles.
Kolkata-born and Tamil Nadu-raised Aashrita Kamath has played a crucial role in shaping the visual landscape of James Cameron's Avatar franchise. Holding a degree in Sociology from St. Xavier's College, Kamath initially gained experience in the Bollywood industry, contributing to projects like 'West is West' and 'Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara'.
Her artistic journey led her to the renowned AFI Conservatory in Los Angeles, where she was selected as a Production Design Fellow. During her time there, she received the Tom Yoda Scholarship Award and her thesis films garnered accolades, including a Bronze Medal at the Student Academy Awards for 'Interstate'.
Kamath's significant contributions extend to her work as an Art Director on 'Avatar: The Way of Water' and the recent 'Avatar: Fire and Ash'. Her impressive Hollywood portfolio also includes collaborations on films such as 'Kong: Skull Island' and Steven Spielberg's 'The BFG', cementing her status as a prominent figure in visual design.