
Exterior Mural,
53' 6'' × 14' 9'
A Blueprint To The Future, Tamil Nadu
January, 2026
Blueprint to the Future imagines a hopeful, people-centric tomorrow rooted in the living landscape of Rajahmundry. Created for ChargeZone, the mural draws from a solarpunk vision—where sustainability, technology, and everyday life grow in harmony rather than opposition.The composition is anchored by the Godavari River, the city’s ecological and cultural lifeline, flowing through scenes of horticulture, local labor, and indigenous knowledge that define the region. Elements from Rajahmundry’s terrain, architecture, livelihoods, and flora are woven into a reimagined future powered by clean energy—solar, wind, and water—presented not as distant ideals, but as natural extensions of existing wisdom and community practices.At its heart, the artwork celebrates balance: between tradition and innovation, nature and infrastructure, aspiration and belonging. The child figure and the paper plane symbolize imagination and forward motion, suggesting that the future is shaped by local roots and collective care rather than abstract progress.This mural stands as a visual blueprint—one where sustainable futures emerge from place, people, and continuity, reflecting ChargeZone’s vision of progress that is grounded, inclusive, and regenerative.

A-Kill (Aqueel) is a prominent Chennai-based graffiti artist known for his large-scale, photorealistic murals, often featuring portraits of local people and daily life, inspired by his street photography. As a co-founder of T3K crew, he uses figurative and illustrative styles, transforming scenes from streets and slums like Kannagi Nagar into powerful, positive art, and is recognized for contributing to India's authentic street art culture.

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