I live through colors, poetry, and quiet sketches. Illustrator, writer, art editor. Obsessed with bullet journals, black outfits, and long hair moods. Once lost, now grounded. Israel shaped me, Nepal lives in me. I believe in manifestation—because I’ve seen it work. 🩷
9 little truths about me 🩷
1. I speak in colors.
Paintings, scribbles, sketches, half-finished lines—this is how my hands think. When words aren’t enough, I let poetry and essays finish the sentence.
2. I wear many creative skins.
Illustrator. Designer. Writer. Art editor.
For the past few years, I’ve been shaping stories and visuals across Nepali news portals—where art meets reality and ink learns responsibility.

3. Bullet journaling saved me (quietly).
I’m deeply obsessed with #bujo—the lists, the grids, the small rituals of order. Somewhere between checkboxes and doodles, my life learned how to breathe better.
4. I love black—deeply.
Black clothes, long hair, a soft flirtation with fashion. Minimal, moody, intentional. A little mystery feels like home.
5. I’ve known darkness, and I chose light.
I walked through difficult seasons, brushed against near-depression—but today, I live freely. Focused. Peaceful. Unbothered by noise, guarded from negativity, loyal to my own rhythm.
6. I collect my childhood and remix it.
Old passions—especially painting—keep returning to my stories like familiar ghosts.
KanxeY is one of them: a fragment of nostalgia, a strange comfort, a version of me that never grew old.
7. Israel shaped me, Nepal holds me.
I lived a long time in Israel as a foreign worker—an experience that taught me resilience and solitude. Yet my heart keeps wandering back to Nepal, where my roots still hum softly.
8. I believe in manifestation—unapologetically.
Call it cringe if you must. I’ve seen enough quiet miracles to trust my inner power without explanation.
9. I live in an Israeli village, near Jerusalem … for now. I love its calm, its skies, its slowness 😍 It feels like Nepal, the hills and mountains.
