"A creative free-spirit who still believes in miracles, loves traveling, exploring new things, having a conversation with people, and spending time with my loved ones. That's who I am. A visual artist, muralist, and art educator by profession. I am a firm believer that good things happen to people who work with pure intentions.
Art has found me in a way I have found it. During my college days, I used to run a small craft business named “thecraftjounal’ via Instagram, wherein I made everything handmade – scrapbooks, multi-fold cards, exotic hamper boxes, surprise boxes having different elements, explosion boxes, and a lot more. I always had a creative side to me but I never thought of taking it ahead professionally so after running it for a short time I closed it.
Soon or later as destiny had planned, when I again crossed paths with my creative instinct, I made sure I did not let go of it this time. I work towards it and could not have been more grateful for every opportunity I have. My work got displayed in Art Galleries, homes, and commercial spaces and featured by ABP Network Group, and So Delhi. It has been a rollercoaster ride. A ride with a brush – which helps me narrate, paint and fill up the world with colours of joy, so I called it ‘A journey with Brush’.
Everything around me is an inspiration, but I believe spending time with nature and right-minded people always opens the right doors for you and so it has worked for me.
As an art educator, I host workshops and teach people about art, its techniques, benefits, and a lot more. Workshops are always fun to host because you get to meet so many new faces and above all you make them see their creative sides and help them explore the same.
Creativity knows no boundaries and there is no perfection in art. It’s a self-exploration journey, so you are bound to make mistakes and face downsides, but at the same time, the journey is so fulfilling that sooner or later you will certainly be grateful for all those encounters. So, make mistakes and make a lot of them to learn and move on. Work on your ideas, and do a lot of experimentation. After all, you are just adding colours to this black-and-white world."