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As a little girl, I remember spending hours on the terrace, watching the birds return home with the sun setting behind them, I loved watching them, I loved sunsets. Even at that tender age, questions about the mysteries of life haunted me, ‘Is human birth only meant for the mundane as life looked like a series of repeated cycles of pain and pleasure or was there more?’ ‘Is there something I don’t know?’ I looked up to the infinite sky for answers but couldn’t see any of them trickling down, only my prayers became deeper. There was a strong urge of growing up soon, so I could have an access to that which looked so distant and enigmatic.
My first teacher is my father. His high morals and righteous conduct always guided me to walk the path of dharma. In my teenage I would sit with him for hours together, debating the purpose of life.
The human mind with its intricacies interested me, so, after completing junior college from Maharani Gayatri Devi school in the ‘pink city’ Jaipur, I decided to study Psychology in my 1st year. Psychology as a subject confused me further and it did not take long for me to realize that this was not the revelation I was looking for, so I switched to fine arts and specialized in painting.
The magical world of colors gave a temporary sense of relief to my muddled mind. Painting a canvas was like meditation for me, time would go by and with it take me to unknown spaces. I soon began freelancing as an artist and expressed my work through various exhibitions.
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My first teacher is my father. His high morals and righteous conduct always guided me to walk the path of dharma. In my teenage I would sit with him for hours together, debating the purpose of life.
The human mind with its intricacies interested me, so, after completing junior college from Maharani Gayatri Devi school in the ‘pink city’ Jaipur, I decided to study Psychology in my 1st year. Psychology as a subject confused me further and it did not take long for me to realize that this was not the revelation I was looking for, so I switched to fine arts and specialized in painting.
The magical world of colors gave a temporary sense of relief to my muddled mind. Painting a canvas was like meditation for me, time would go by and with it take me to unknown spaces. I soon began freelancing as an artist and expressed my work through various exhibitions.
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