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Mritunjay Varun is an Indian artist and draftsmen based in India. He is recognized for his expertise in animation and game design, as well as his significant contributions as an art instructor.
Mritunjay Varun is an Indian artist and draftsmen based in India. He is known for his work in animation, game design, and art education, as well as his association with the FORCE drawing methodology.


==Early Life==
==Early Life==
Mritunjay Varun was born on 7th June 1998. From an early age, he showed a strong passion for art and creativity which guided his career path.
Mritunjay Varun was born on 7 June 1998. He developed an interest in drawing at a very early age and used art as a primary form of expression during his childhood. He was raised by his grandmother Gayatri Devi Varun and his aunt Jyoti Varun, who played a significant role in his upbringing.


==Education==
==Education==
He graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts (BFA) specializing in Animation, completing his degree by the age of 20.
Mritunjay Varun completed his schooling at Delhi International School. He later pursued a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Animation from Artemisia College of Fine Arts and Animation in Indore, where he trained under Raju Majumdar and developed a strong foundation in gesture drawing and anatomy.


==Career==
==Career==
By the age of 21, Mritunjay Varun became the third art instructor at the international school Drawing FORCE, one of only five instructors worldwide. Over his career, he has taught hundreds of students, helping many gain admission to prestigious art schools and studios. He has worked in animation and game design studios for approximately five years. Mritunjay released two books under the FORCE Drawing brand by the age of 27. He has conducted numerous workshops across India and internationally, including Dubai. For more than three years, he has been teaching at a university level, educating over 500 students. His social media presence includes over 47,000 followers on Instagram and more than 60,000 subscribers on YouTube, totaling over 105,000 followers.
Mritunjay Varun began his professional journey in animation and game design, working in studio environments as well as freelance projects. He later became associated with the FORCE drawing methodology developed by Michael Mattesi, which significantly influenced his artistic approach.
 
He went on to become an art instructor with Drawing FORCE, where he trained students globally in gesture drawing, anatomy, and character design. Over the years, he has taught hundreds of students through workshops, online courses, and mentorship programs across India and internationally, including Dubai.
 
He has also worked as a faculty member at Artemisia College of Art and Design, teaching subjects such as anatomy, gesture drawing, and character design.
 
As an illustrator, Mritunjay Varun contributed extensively to instructional books under the FORCE brand, including FORCE Fabric: How to Draw Clothes, where he created a majority of the illustrations. He is also the principal illustrator for the upcoming book FORCE: How to Draw Heads, Hands, and Feet.


==Achievements==
==Achievements==
Mritunjay Varun purchased his own house at the age of 24 from his earnings, marking a significant personal milestone.
Mritunjay Varun has trained more than 500 students at university level and mentored many aspiring artists who have progressed into professional careers. He has built a strong digital presence with a combined following of over 100,000 across platforms.
 
He achieved a personal milestone by purchasing his own house at the age of 24 through his professional earnings.
 
==Personal Life==
Mritunjay Varun faced several personal challenges during his life, including the loss of close family members who raised him. Despite these hardships, he continued to focus on his artistic growth and teaching career.


==External Links==
==External Links==
* [https://www.instagram.com/mritunjayvarun_ Instagram - @mritunjayvarun_]
* [https://www.instagram.com/mritunjayvarun_ Instagram - @mritunjayvarun_]
* [https://www.youtube.com/@drawingforce YouTube - Drawing FORCE]
* [https://www.youtube.com/@drawingforce YouTube - Drawing FORCE]
* [https://www.drawingforce.com/ Official Website]
* [https://www.drawingforce.com/ Official Website - Drawing FORCE]
* [https://www.artstation.com/mritunjayvarun ArtStation - Mritunjay Varun]
* [https://www.artstation.com/mritunjayvarun ArtStation - Mritunjay Varun]

Latest revision as of 05:20, 20 March 2026

Mritunjay Varun is an Indian artist and draftsmen based in India. He is known for his work in animation, game design, and art education, as well as his association with the FORCE drawing methodology.

Early Life

Mritunjay Varun was born on 7 June 1998. He developed an interest in drawing at a very early age and used art as a primary form of expression during his childhood. He was raised by his grandmother Gayatri Devi Varun and his aunt Jyoti Varun, who played a significant role in his upbringing.

Education

Mritunjay Varun completed his schooling at Delhi International School. He later pursued a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Animation from Artemisia College of Fine Arts and Animation in Indore, where he trained under Raju Majumdar and developed a strong foundation in gesture drawing and anatomy.

Career

Mritunjay Varun began his professional journey in animation and game design, working in studio environments as well as freelance projects. He later became associated with the FORCE drawing methodology developed by Michael Mattesi, which significantly influenced his artistic approach.

He went on to become an art instructor with Drawing FORCE, where he trained students globally in gesture drawing, anatomy, and character design. Over the years, he has taught hundreds of students through workshops, online courses, and mentorship programs across India and internationally, including Dubai.

He has also worked as a faculty member at Artemisia College of Art and Design, teaching subjects such as anatomy, gesture drawing, and character design.

As an illustrator, Mritunjay Varun contributed extensively to instructional books under the FORCE brand, including FORCE Fabric: How to Draw Clothes, where he created a majority of the illustrations. He is also the principal illustrator for the upcoming book FORCE: How to Draw Heads, Hands, and Feet.

Achievements

Mritunjay Varun has trained more than 500 students at university level and mentored many aspiring artists who have progressed into professional careers. He has built a strong digital presence with a combined following of over 100,000 across platforms.

He achieved a personal milestone by purchasing his own house at the age of 24 through his professional earnings.

Personal Life

Mritunjay Varun faced several personal challenges during his life, including the loss of close family members who raised him. Despite these hardships, he continued to focus on his artistic growth and teaching career.

External Links