While many creatives may spend time rubbing out or digitally removing mistakes from their work, the animator and illustrator Sakshi Jain welcomes them. In fact, she only believes a piece of hers to be complete when “a mistake effectively becomes part of the artwork”. To ensure there is potential for an ‘error’ or ‘fault’ to occur, the creative always begins each piece by hand, before later transferring it to a computer to be coloured or animated. But even when working digitally, she tries hard not to make anything that feels too “realistic” or “crisp”, instead leaning into visuals that are more “minimal” and “poetic”, finished with earthy, muted palettes.