I believe in expanding and exploring new skill sets, techniques, and subject matters through learning at every stage of my life. My subjects are motivated by my daily routine, memories from my childhood, and from nature. I am very passionate about painting animals and birds in their natural environment as it lets me think to myself how colorful nature is. My affinity towards nature's creation developed at a young age through uncountable visits back home to one of the largest wetland bird sanctuaries- Nal Sarovar. Before choosing my subject, l enjoy reading about their anatomy, behavior, and fun facts. It helps create an intimate connection with my subjects. I find inspirations as close as in my backyard and as far afield as international trips to Mexico, Canada, and Australia or visiting family in different parts of India. I often create very decorative backgrounds filled with flowers and leaves inspired by Madhubani and Kalamkari styles and place my bird or animal in the center. Another passion of mine is to tell stories; stories from my childhood, stories about my family, and stories about just a regular day. I narrate those stories through the painting using the warli style. The painting has a simple subject with a complicated plot in which there are stories and many sub-stories within those stories, like a novel. Beauty is how everything comes together to become one colorful painting. The idea in all my paintings is to generate warm, inviting, and vibrant vibes with which my audience can relate and create their personal connection to.

I love to capture finer details of my interactions with life - and I choose Indian folk art to deliver that vision to my audience.