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ABOUT ME

Growing up in a Rural town, I was just a kid with big dreams and a pencil in hand. Every day at school, I’d lose myself in the world of lines and colors, filling page after page with drawings. Art was more than a passion; it was my voice, my escape, my joy. Yet, as often happens, reality stepped in. Coming from a humble, middle-class family, expectations pointed me toward a “secure” future, and that future didn’t involve art. So, I found myself enrolled in a B.Tech program,

chasing a path that felt far from my heart.

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But some passions are impossible to ignore. By my third year, I faced a life-changing decision: keep following a career that others thought was “safe,” or leap into the unknown and pursue my true calling. It wasn’t easy, but I chose to drop out and embrace the uncertain journey of becoming an artist. I had nothing more than a burning passion, a few supplies, and 70 rupees in my pocket. Leaving home that

day was bittersweet, but it was also a beginning—one that would teach me the

true meaning of resilience.

 

My path eventually led me to Loyola, where I threw myself into learning, creating, and soaking in every opportunity. I worked on projects, displayed my art, and connected with others who shared my love for creativity. Each piece, each interaction, brought me closer to the artist I wanted to be. The challenges were many, but every setback only fueled my determination to make a mark in the art world and give back to the community that shaped me.

 

Along the way, I discovered something beyond art—a deeper spiritual purpose. I began to see my work not just as an expression of myself, but as a way to serve others, to inspire, and to give back to the people of my country. My journey is about more than personal achievement; it’s about using my art to make a difference, to uplift others, and to celebrate the beauty and spirit of our nation.

 

Thank you for joining me on this journey. I’m excited to share my story, my art, and my vision with you. Together, let’s create something meaningful.

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