
Life’s Purpose We live only to discover beauty all else is form of waiting- Khalil Gibran
Remember the first thing you learnt to draw? No! it wasn’t that perfect scenery with mountains and rivers. It was diagonal lines, lot of scribbles and imaginary figures. That is how we learn to create. Those drawings that if we will see today will not be able to hold our laugh. Those drawings were not only the stepping stone towards learning but also showed our fearlessness, curiosity and zeal to explore the world.
We were not afraid to draw an astronaut walking on river, a boat climbing the tree. Everything and anything was possible on those tiny pieces of papers when we had crayons in our hands. we had walls, clothes as our canvas. But slowly everything started shrinking. We got rules, names, grades, stencils and doubts.

My scribbles fall diagonally, parallelly sometimes curved and melt into a shapeless forms. They may seem like a scary character from the horror movie or a gentle friend from another universe.