A Conversation With Komal of @_her_artisticlife on Green Tatwa Talks with The Tatwa Girl
The moment I came across Komal, I was struck by her radiant artistic aura—like someone who walks into a room and adds a soft filter of beauty and inspiration. She reminded me instantly of the new Taj Mahal Tea ad—graceful, thoughtful, effortlessly elegant. And when I landed on her Instagram handle, _her_artisticlife, everything made sense. Her feed was a reflection of her soul: aesthetic, expressive, and deeply rooted in creativity. She blends her creativity with her commitment to sustainability.
Komal isn’t just a visual storyteller—she’s a passionate sustainability practitioner who lives and breathes the philosophy of kabaad se jugaad. From upcycled wall hangings to handmade art pieces, she sees potential in what most would discard. Her art is not just about beauty, it’s about purpose.
A Life Dressed in Art
As her bio says, she loves the art of dressing up, and it’s visible in every frame she shares. Whether it’s a draped saree, a flower tucked in her bun, or an upcycled accessory, her sense of style is graceful and grounded. Fashion, for her, is not about consumption—it’s a form of self-expression, sustainability, and storytelling.
The Magic of DIY and Repurposing
Komal’s feed is a treasure trove of DIY inspiration. From repurposing old fabric scraps into bookmarks, to transforming empty bottles into beautiful home décor, she shows us that creativity doesn’t need a new canvas—it simply needs a fresh perspective. Her tagline, Kabaad Se Jugaad, perfectly sums up her approach to life and art: resourceful, mindful, and magical.
Navrakriti – Her Artistic Offering
What started as a love for art and sustainability has taken shape as Navrakriti, her small but vibrant art and craft store. Every piece sold at Navrakriti carries the essence of slow living and conscious creation. These aren’t just products—they’re stories. Of a piece of cloth reborn as a wall hanging, or a worn-out item that finds new life in her skilled hands.
A Green Soul with a Creative Spirit
Through my conversation on Green Tatwa Talks with Komal, I was deeply moved by her belief that beauty and responsibility can go hand in hand. She doesn’t preach sustainability—she lives it, wears it, and creates it. Whether she’s in her garden, lost in painting, or crafting something out of scraps, she is always in the flow of creating something meaningful.
Komal is a reminder that art isn’t just on canvas—it’s in how you live, what you choose, and how you transform the ordinary into the extraordinary.
Follow her journey: @_her_artisticlife
Explore Navrakriti: Dive into a world of upcycled charm and handmade love through her store.
Let her life be your gentle nudge to look around your home, your wardrobe, or your kitchen corner—and ask, “What can I breathe new life into today?”

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