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My Path: From Canvas to Community Walls

bySneha ChakrabortyTravels across India for projectsStarts from650 Per Sq. Ft. (Min. 200 Sq. Ft.)View full gallery

Art is how I breathe. My life is a constant cycle of traveling across Bharat, soaking in local stories, and bringing them to life on walls.

A dream realized. This video captures the feeling of being on the TEDx stage, sharing my story, and bringing the trophy home. I believe if you do what you love with passion, the universe conspires to help you.

Speaking at TEDx. I break down my creative process into four phases: inhalation (inspiration), assimilation (selection), digestion (creation), and exhalation (sharing). It's a cycle of observing the world and giving back through art.

Receiving the speaker's award at the TEDx event. It's an honor to be recognized for sharing my ideas and my journey as a traveling artist.

The official speaker announcement for my TEDx talk. Being recognized as a trailblazing artist and the first Indian to showcase AR+NFT paintings in a physical gallery is a huge honor.

My 'Travel & Paint India' initiative was featured in The Indian Express and The Morning Standard. It's wonderful to see my mission of collaborating with NGOs and local businesses get this kind of recognition.

Another shot from the Indian Express article, featuring my Coorg mural and the team of volunteers who helped. The article discusses how the tour aims to raise awareness for mental health.

The article also featured a photo of my first-ever mural. It's a reminder of how far I've come and that creativity has been a constant in my life.

This feature by Big Bang Social beautifully captures my journey of turning walls into canvases and blending traditional murals with AR and NFT art. It's about inspiring hope and connecting communities.

A feature by SheKunj, tracing my path from canvas dreams to becoming a street art queen. It highlights how my first NGO mural in 2018 changed my life and set me on this path.

The Better India shared my story in Bengali, talking about the challenges I faced and how I used my art to answer the critics. It’s a story of resilience and following your heart.

About The Artist's Journey

My creative process isn't just about applying paint. It follows a four-part cycle I call my anchor: inhalation of the local culture, assimilation of the human spirit, digestion through deep reflection, and the final exhalation of art onto the wall. This allows me to create pieces that feel like they belong to the space, rather than just being placed there.

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