
Meet Vasundhara Bharatiya, a self-taught artist and designer whose world is filled with color, texture, and meaning
The Art of Making, The Heart of Belonging
Some people create art.
Others live it - Meet Vasundhara Bharatiya, a self-taught artist and designer whose world is filled with color, texture, and meaning. She works across acrylic painting, resin art, embroidery, and candle making turning simple materials into stories of beauty and belonging.
Her journey began at home, inspired by her mother, a deeply creative woman who encouraged her to follow her passion. That influence became her guiding force, shaping the way Vasundhara approaches her craft with patience, warmth, and heart.
Her wine bags, made from satin and velvet with intricate embroidery and beadwork, are not just objects but expressions of care. Her resin trays capture the fluidity of color and form, while her candles bring light and comfort to everyday spaces. Each piece carries her quiet dedication to detail and the joy of making something by hand.
Vasundhara has exhibited her work in local coffee shops across New Jersey, creating intimate spaces where art meets community. Alongside her creative journey, she continues to lead as a Product Development Manager in the textile industry, where her artistic intuition and professional discipline merge seamlessly.
What We Learn From Her:
Vasundhara’s story reminds us that creativity is not limited to a studio it can thrive in boardrooms, homes, and everyday routines.
Her journey is proof that art and structure can coexist beautifully when driven by passion and persistence.
She inspires us to believe that the real magic of creation lies in balance. In doing your work quietly. In trusting the process. And in allowing inspiration to come from the people and places that shape who you are.
For every founder and maker, her story is a gentle nudge:
Your art does not have to be loud to be meaningful. The most lasting creations often begin in silence, with intention and heart.
Jul 3, 2025
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