UditVani Jamshedpur : While people throw junk as garbage Kadma-based artist puts new life in them with her unique art.
The magic of her hands can turn any useless thing into a beautiful art piece.
Art is not just a combination of colors, but a journey which is a symbol of self-addiction and passion.
The story of Sagarika Bhowmik, who stays at Jayaprabha Complex in Kadma is also similar – where the struggle gave her art a new identity.
There was a time when she used to dream of making a career in fashion designing, but because of financial constraints she could simply complete her graduation.
To become self- dependent, she worked for five years as the HR-Talent Specialist in a Pune- based firm, but luck had in store something else for her.
After leaving the job in 2019, when the future was uncertain, she searched for her interest in painting again.
While decorating her hostel room, she realized that art is her real passion.
In 2020, she came back to Jamshedpur during the Covid pandemic and this difficult time gave her a chance to recognize her hidden talent.
However, she started taking interest in creative arts during her formal education.
Sagarika did not pursue arts professionally, but with her own hard work and practice she developed herself as a competent artist.
A a self-tailed artist she enhanced her art with online research, tutorials and continuous practice.
Sagarika launched a home-based art and painting shop called ‘Kanvastory’, where she conveys her hand artifacts to the people.
Her artifacts include Vastu paintings, portraits on glass, textured art, acrylic paintings, theme-based paintings, glass paintings, bottle art and many other artistic compositions.
Their purpose is to provide beautiful and artistic things to people of every class at affordable prices.
Sagarika’s art has been displayed in several occasion at the popular ‘Jam @Street’ , a fun- filled event organised by Tata Steel UISL where her stall attracts huge audience.
Sagarika’s art is not limited to decoration purpose only, but she also uses art to spread awareness in society.
She believes that “every useless thing can be given a new look”, and she is proving it through her art.
Sagarika father retired for 14 years now and mother, a homemaker played an important role in completing her passion.
She wants to take her art on a bigger platform.
” I want to take my works to national and international level and establish ‘Kanvastory’ as a popular brand, ” said Sagarika adding that there is a story behind every art, and that she wants to tell such stories to the world through her artworks.
उदित वाणी टेलीग्राम पर भी उपलब्ध है। यहां क्लिक करके आप सब्सक्राइब कर सकते हैं।