Get to Know: Rumantra—illustrator, designer & plantsman
/Rumantra is hard to introduce, a person with many deep loves and multiple projects always going on. People’s eyes tend to get very big once you introduce him and run through the scope of his activities. We asked our favorite multipotentialite some hard-hitting questions….
You wear so many hats, tell us about them all.
Creative Director & Owner at Rumantra, Plant Hoarder at Thousands Bloom, Loyal Servant of Toean Moeda Kanda, Teacher & Founder at Melajah Mandiri (Free Creative Entrepreneurship School for Balinese), Production & Curator at Elami & Co
What’s your favorite plant? Answer quickly!
Musa ‘Little Prince’, the tiniest banana tree in the world!
What’s a plant that everyone should know about and why?
OMG, it's a species of Pitcher plant (Nephentes rajah). It is a carnivorous plant that is able to eat not only insects, but also lizards, small mammals, and even bats! BUT BUT BUT that's not the craziest part, the craziest part is it has this (allegedly) mutual symbiosis with tree shrew, so this plant produces some sort of nectar and attracts tree shrews and when the shrew consumes it it works as a laxative that forces the shrew to poop right into the pitcher. This plant then digests it, just like a multivitamin. Nonbotanist people named this plant the toilet plant.
What do you wish you’d grown up to be?
Biologist! Go on an adventure to the Amazon rainforest, finding new species, studying plants and animals, maybe finding Eldorado?
How has your art practice changed over time?
I was the weirdo in art class back in school, never getting a good grade because my teacher said it was too weird. Then as my interest in biology developed, I got more and more interested in scientific illustration.
Drawing to me is like studying, observing, and even dissecting species of flora & fauna. Fantasizing about being a biologist in a lab but with pencils, pens, and paper instead of creepy knives and lab stuff.
How would you describe your drawing style?
It's a mix of etching, line art and decorative with a drop or two of art nouveau/deco.
Besides art and plants, what else keeps you engaged/enraged?
Animals, music, cultures & tradition, weird geeky stuff, street food and Beyonce.
And finally… what brings you joy working in the Elami team?
I mean there are no crazy new age shitty people here so that's good.
Elami just reeks of creativity which I love, so much room to experiment in creativity like for example decorating a restaurant with moss, live crickets, fish nets, lost flip flops from the beach and LIVE SNAKES!
This office also provides great snacks!