Cosmopolitan India

The Canvas of Hope

PRANITA KOCHAREKAR @PRANITART

“As a child, I used to draw on the walls at home, as a mode of expression. My family encouraged me because they were all artists, too. However, a few years down the line, I experienced a burnout while working in the creative industry. There was little time and space for creativity, which led to disinterest…and later found

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