voyageEvery journey is like reading a book. Each step turns a page, and every horizon reveals a new chapter waiting to unfold. Nature is the first inspiration behind my artwork, guiding both my vision and my voice. Through six distinct landscapes, I continually discover something new—different textures, shifting light, evolving emotions.
The Earth is so vast that a single lifetime is not enough to explore every corner. Yet art allows us to bridge that distance. It gives us the freedom to wander beyond physical limits and to hold distant places within a single frame. For me, discovering a new landscape is not only a visual experience; it is a meditative one. It is the moment when the noise of the world gently fades away, leaving only a quiet, raw connection between the eye, the soul, and the earth. Marketing Coordinator
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readingReading is an essential part of my creative journey. Just as travel expands the body’s horizons, reading expands the mind’s landscapes. Every book becomes a quiet voyage — a space where ideas unfold, cultures speak, and histories breathe. When I read, I enter a dialogue with artists, thinkers, and civilizations across time.
Reading books in three different languages (Tamil, English, and French) opens my mind as if I were turning a new page. Each language offers a distinct rhythm, a different way of seeing and understanding the world. I continue to explore other languages, particularly books on art and history, to enrich my knowledge and deepen my perspective. I am especially drawn to books on art, civilization, culture, and nature. Some are carefully chosen volumes that I buy and collect — companions that remain close to my studio and travel with me through thought and imagination. These readings nourish my artistic practice, shaping both the themes I explore and the way I interpret landscapes and heritage. Reading also supports my writing. It strengthens my ability to reflect, to observe, and to share insights through articles about art and travel. In many ways, books are another form of landscape for me — vast, layered, and alive — inviting continuous discovery. home gardening Executive Assistant
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