Visual Artist
Hariom Verma is a visual artist from New Delhi, India, working at the intersection of storytelling, design, and emotion. His art draws from the quiet poetry of nature, changing skies, everyday nostalgia—and the mysterious charm of cats. His work moves across mediums like illustration, animation, photography, and music videos, often exploring themes that are both deeply personal and universally felt. Inspired by Indian folk art, mythology, and the cultural chaos around him, Hariom blends traditional influences with experimental techniques to craft visuals that feel raw, honest, and timeless. He’s collaborated with independent musicians, global brands, NGOs, and government bodies, shaping narratives that resonate across borders. His animated music video Kathputli Ke Dhage (Warner Music India) crossed 1.5M views, while My Other Side with Taba Chake received widespread love—including a shoutout from Hrithik Roshan. From creating the animated logo for the Oscar-nominated Writing with Fire to projection mapping films on Indian mythology, his work continues to evolve. Hariom has also created visuals for artists like Marshmello, Jay Sean, AP Dhillon, Anuv Jain, and The Yellow Diary, with features in Rolling Stone, Grazia, The Indian Express, and more. As Red Bull put it: “Lazyom aka Hariom Verma is fast becoming the Indian independent musician’s go-to illustrator.