In the age of social media, where fleeting trends and viral sensations often dominate our feeds, there occasionally emerges a voice that breaks the rules and shines bright, creating new stories in her artistic field.
From poetry to hip-hop, from customising sneakers to pursuing classical dance, these artistes are leaving their mark while showing us the power of creativity and resilience.
Arnaya Johar
One such voice is that of young poet and social media sensation Aranya Johar, whose verses on pressing societal issues have captured the hearts and minds of millions.
She rose to prominence through her poignant poems that delve into topics ranging from gender equality to mental health and body positivity. Her ’Brown Girl's Guide‘ series, in particular, has garnered widespread acclaim, captivating audiences across different age groups with its insightful exploration of societal norms and prejudices.
Aranya's journey as a poet and activist began at a remarkably young age. Inspired by her own experiences and observations, she started writing gender-centric poems during her early teens. Her debut performance in front of an audience occurred when she was just 12 years old, showcasing a talent and maturity beyond her years.
Using the medium of slam poetry, Aranya fearlessly confronts beauty standards and societal expectations, offering a fresh perspective on issues often swept under the rug. Through her art, she has effectively utilised social media as a platform for advocacy, sparking much-needed conversations on topics that were once considered taboo.
In 2019, she was invited to the prestigious G7 Gender Equality Advisory Council, rubbing shoulders with luminaries such as Emma Watson and French President Emmanuel Macron.
Wild Wild Women
Wild Wild Women, India's first all-female hip-hop collective, comprises talented rappers, break-dancers, and artistes. The collective defies conventions with its music, addressing themes of mental health, women empowerment, and patriarchal prejudices.
The journey of Wild Wild Women hasn't been without its hurdles. From familial resistance to establishing their presence in the male-dominated hip-hop scene, the collective has faced numerous challenges. However, their shared passion for music and determination to challenge stereotypes have propelled them forward, garnering attention and admiration along the way.
Sugandha Tyagi
There's something truly special about turning your passion into a profession, and Sugandha Tyagi, a talented artist has done just that - in style, no less! If you haven't checked out her Instagram account yet, trust me, you're missing out on a visual treat (thank me later!). From mesmerising patterns to vibrant colours, Sugandha has a way of breathing new life into your footwear.
Her journey from sneaker enthusiast to the founder of ShoesYourDaddy exemplifies the spirit of entrepreneurship and creativity thriving in India. Through her custom-painted sneakers, she has carved a niche for herself in the fashion world, attracting attention from diverse quarters.
She specialises in customising shoes, jackets, and even barstools. Each piece crafted by her is meticulously hand-painted with waterproof materials, ensuring both style and durability. With prices ranging from ₹2,500 to ₹3,000, depending on the design, getting your hands on a pair of her customised shoes is both affordable and worth every penny.
Priyadarsini Govind
In the realm of the classical arts, Bharatanatyam dancer Priyadarsini Govind's journey serves as a testament to the transformative power of mentorship and dedication. Guided by influential gurus who instilled in her a deep reverence for the art form, Priyadarsini has become a torchbearer of tradition while infusing her performances with innovation and grace.
Originally a commerce graduate from the University of Madras, Chennai, Priyadarsini's heart has always been drawn to Bharatanatyam since the tender age of six, despite earning a diploma in Mass Communication.
Under the guidance of Smt Usha, Priyadarsini began her journey in Bharatanatyam, specialising in abhinaya under the renowned Padma Bhushan Smt Kalanidhi Narayanan from the age of nine.
Having started performing at the age of sixteen, Priyadarsini has graced numerous stage venues in India and abroad, showcasing her talent and dedication to the art of Bharatanatyam.