– Sculpted a piece symbolizing the bond of marriage using entwined faces under a cloth; represents unity despite life’s uncertainties.
– Learned the specialized French eglomise technique on layering paint on glass during a course abroad in Italy. Applied this reflective finish creatively in her living space.
Ayesha Jhulka’s journey from acting to embracing visual arts underscores a broader cultural trend where celebrities engage with creative mediums beyond their professional domains. Her experimentation highlights india’s growing recognition for artistic diversity-spanning sculpture techniques like eglomise learned abroad to evocative expressions such as those that symbolize social themes like marriage.
For India’s emerging urban artists or hobbyists looking for inspiration across disciplines, stories like hers serve as motivation while reinforcing the value of global knowlege blending seamlessly with indigenous creativity. Cultural exchanges like training in Italian methods inspire innovative practices within India’s evolving interior aesthetics landscape-a positive step toward bridging local artistry with international influences.