For me, art and life are inseparable —
shaped by intuition, reflection,
and inner awareness.
I’ve learned to trust subtlety over time.

The quiet language of feeling,
the meanings beneath the surface,
often reveal more
than what is immediately seen.

I have always felt at home
in forests and liminal spaces,
where the visible and invisible meet —
not as escape, but as reminder.

Life carries more depth
than what appears at first glance.
Whimsy, to me, is not fantasy;
it is a way of noticing.

Stories have long been companions
in this way of seeing.
I return to Tinkerbell for its lightness,
courage, and belief.

And when I seek steadiness,
I still turn to Enid Blyton.
Her worlds offer simplicity, safety,
and a quiet magic that endures.

This inner landscape of mine
is anchored in Monet-inspired violets
and the grounding greens of the earth.
After becoming a mother, softer pinks entered.

They brought tenderness and care,
a gentler pace,
and a deeper sense
of presence.

I gravitate toward hummingbirds and lavender,
toward amethyst, rose quartz, and small objects
that invite attention rather than demand it,
toward slow paths shaped by walking.

Landscapes formed by time and memory
hold my interest.
These elements are not symbolic alone;
they are tools of attunement.

As much as I am pulled toward distant lands,
I move easily between a waltz
and the music of Ilaiyaraaja.
Music has always guided me quietly.

It shapes emotion and memory,
offering rhythm and grounding,
much like art itself
has throughout my journey.

Through my own healing journey,
I found purpose in flower remedies,
art, and divination.
I rebuilt myself from difficult ground.

From moments where hope felt absent,
I learned through lived experience.
That experience informs my work,
more than theory ever could.

Those who have walked alongside me
will understand this foundation.

Tula Rasa is an extension of that path —
considered, intuitive, and grounded.

It is guided by depth rather than trend,
by sensitivity rather than spectacle,
and by a quiet, enduring magic
born of awareness, practice, and care.