
A place where I share my thoughts, short stories, poems, current inspiration, painting previews, resources, and other musings.

The Art of Simplicity: Lessons on Structure from Folk Art
In our fast-paced world, where complexity often reigns, folk art reminds us that sometimes, the simplest things are the most profound. Embrace the wisdom of folk art, and you might just find your designs - whether they're paintings, products, or anything in between - resonate more deeply with those who encounter them.

Harmony of Elements:Mixed Media Dream Catcher
It stands not only as an artistic expression but as a reflection of the complex beauty that exists within us and around us.

Shifting Your Perspective: From 'I Have to' to 'I Get to'
Shifting your perspective: From obligation to gratitude

Empower Your Narrative
Will you depict yourself through constraints and shortcomings? Or...
Will you depict yourself through aspirations and possibilities?
Choose Positivity!

Creating Art From the Heart: Designing the Book Cover for 'Dhup Chau' by My Mom.
The process of creating this portrait was a labor of love, a dialogue with her words, a silent conversation where I tried to capture her essence. It wasn't about achieving photographic realism; it was about capturing her spirit, her wisdom, and her grace.

On the Loom
Weaving takes time, the journey of self expression through the warp and weft is a meditative process, a place where I can celebrate the juxtapositions between colors and textures (of life)

A Journey of Balance, Wisdom, and Determination
To me Yoga is Yukti (Reasoning), Om (Beginning), Gyan (Wisdom), Agni (Fire)

Artist Mindset: A Catalyst for Innovative Leadership
Creativity is often seen as a talent possessed by a select few. However, it's essential to know that creativity is a not a mere talent, it's a way of operating.

Embracing Life's Imperfections
The drip cloth: A humble piece of fabric used to protect surfaces from drips, spills, and stains, serves a practical purpose. Yet, there are deeper lessons to be gleaned from this unassuming object.

All in a days work
Once upon a time, not so far away a poor shepherd boy named Nandu took his flock of Sheep to graze.