I am an artist with a passion for creating beautiful, handcrafted artwork inspired by India’s rich culture and beyond. From the delicate lines of Madhubani to the golden glow of Tanjore, each creation is a tribute to our heritage — reimagined for today’s world.

My Journey
From a quiet corner of India filled with colors, clay, and stories, my journey as an artist began not in a studio — but in the lap of tradition.
As a child, I was always drawn to walls adorned with Warli scenes, festival floors painted with Alpana, and the mythological tales hidden in Madhubani lines. I would watch elders create with their hands, using natural colors, mud, mirrors, and fabric, and I would quietly try to do the same — often on the back of notebooks or scraps of old cloth.
What started as play grew into passion.
Over time, I began to explore and train in various regional and classical art forms — from the gold leaf work of Tanjore paintings, to the vibrant Kerala Murals, to Persian-inspired patterns, and mixed media compositions that allowed me to blend styles with my personal voice. I was fascinated not only by the techniques but by the meaning and stories behind every stroke, symbol, and texture.
Every piece I create today is a reflection of this journey — rooted in Indian heritage, yet open to evolution and experimentation.


🌿 My Inspiration
Growing up surrounded by colors, folklore, and handmade crafts, I found myself deeply drawn to the stories behind our art — stories of gods, nature, village life, and sacred symbols. Today, I channel these inspirations into wall panels, canvases, murals, and mixed media pieces that bridge tradition with personal expression. With each piece, I aim not only to honor our cultural legacy but to bring it alive in contemporary spaces — making ancient art relevant and resonant for modern homes, galleries, and hearts.
✨ My Vision
Art is more than decoration — it’s a connection to our roots. My mission is to revive forgotten techniques, support local narratives, and create meaningful art that brings people closer to their heritage.
🎯 Milestones Along the Way:
- Participated in regional art exhibitions & craft fairs
- Commissioned artworks for homes, cafés, and sacred spaces
- Taught folk-art workshops to students and art lovers
- Developed large-scale wall panels and mural installations
- Worked with textures, tile, relief, and lipan to create dimensional art

But more than awards or exhibitions, my real reward has been the connection my work creates — when someone sees a painting and says, “This reminds me of my grandmother’s village,” or “I feel peace when I look at this.”
