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Illoagency x Artwort | Illustrated Interview to Trisha Srivastava

  • 14 August 2025
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This is a series of illustrated interviews created in partnership with Illo Agency, an illustration agency based in the UK, working with a roster of talented illustrators, connecting them with major progressive brands to communicate their message and align their mutual values. The concept is always the same: five prompts that illustrators respond to with small drawings — not something complex or highly polished, but quick sketches on paper, like when we were kids and gave shape to our imagination. This is Trisha Srivastava.

Illo Agency represents a roster of diverse artists from around the world, who are independent thinkers, driven by what they believe in and enjoy what they create.

Trisha Srivastava

Trisha (she/her) is a digital illustrator and visual artist based in India, known for creating emotive, symbolic work that explores identity, connection, and inner complexity.
A self-taught artist with a background in fashion and visual communication, she brings a refined sense of composition, color and storytelling to every piece. Her illustrations often draw from personal moments, literature, and conversations blending intimacy with meaning.
Trisha’s projects span publishing, packaging, and climate communication. She’s illustrated The Life-Changing Power of Tarot by Georgia White, a tarot deck with Kara Lindstrom, and a sustainability card game for the Dubai Climate Collective. She also designed the covers for the Ellie Pillai YA series (Faber).
Passionate about LGBTQ+ themes, mental health, and women’s stories, Trisha’s work transforms emotional narratives into visuals that are both poetic and powerful.

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When you were a child, what did you dream you’d become?

 

What did you eat last night?

 

Your favorite activity

 

Your idea of serenity

 

How do you see yourself in 20 years?

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