Women Can Become Anything
Women Can Become Anything
Amrutha was born on 25 December 1996 in a reputed family of Mr. Anilkumar and Mrs. Remadevi in the Kollam district of Kerala. She completed schooling from Govt. UPS Kumaranchira, and Santhinikethanam Model HSS. During the school days, this student recognized the interest in art and craft and subsequently started spending more time learning new proficiency and methods to create it. Unlike other students of her age, this newborn artist would try to build a modern version of the inspiring portrayal. Soon colors, brushes, papers, and clay became her friends, and the ability to craft became her passion and hence began seeking new forms of artwork. Later, it was in 11th standard when she came across micro art after watching the movie Eecha (Makhi in Hindi), in which the lead actress was a micro artist who made impressive miniature sculptures. When people around Amrutha were viewing the cinema, her eyes longed to see more of the minor carvings, mainly the pencil-carved heart locket. Inspired by the pencil carving in the film, this artist decided to make the same heart locket on a small piece of candle. After many hours of patience and hard work, the productive girl successfully created a similar pendant and was overjoyed by the result. Her friends were impressed by the art piece and further encouraged her to make more sculptures. Thus, she got a clear vision to move forward as a creator and so determined to fulfill it. Amrutha tried new carvings and started thinking of better ideas for improving her skills. The dedicated sculptor would spend hours adding the new crafts to her collection. Unfortunately, she was not aware of the opportunity and popularity of the proficiency for a couple of years until stepping for higher education at TKM College of Arts and Science. Here the avid learner came across various pencil arts on several websites and then started carving on crayons, color pencils, chalks, and other objects. Seeing these artworks, everyone praised and uplifted her to take more challenges.
Thus, the artisan decided to carve on the soap bar and, following several trials, finally sculpted a face. Instead of being satisfied with the result, the young artist continued practicing and mastered the art. She was delighted in the dream world until the real problem arose when her passion became a distraction for her studies, and this ultimately made her parents worried about their daughter’s future. According to them, a good education can help in pursuing a government job which in return will give a prosperous and secure life ahead. This broke the heart of the growing artist, so she made up her mind to concentrate on education and take up an occupation as per her parents’ wish. But this could not keep her away from soap sculpting, hence the artist utilized a few hours of the day in carving whenever her parents were not around. During this hardship, her elder sister Anju supported and helped in managing her studies and art. It was a tough time, still, she did not lose hope or stop chasing ambitions. Succeeding her schooling the promising young woman appeared for several government exams and also looked for opportunities in her craft. Ensuring this further exposure, she started dreaming of creating a record in micro art. While researching various achievements in the field, she read about Dr. Venkatesh Gettam, who is a Guinness Book world record holder from Andhra Pradesh. His works inspired Amrutha and, thus, contacted him. Venkatesh encouraged her to make a career and to do more experiments in the field. He gave a new ray of hope for achieving the dream and for convincing her parents. Amrutha has decided to fulfill the dream of breaking all the world records in art, and she strives to make this desire a reality. The notable carver has committed to take a stand for passion in any condition and to pursue it. Along with sculpting, she has applied for a job in Kerala police. It will not only give them a Government job and erase all the worries of her parents but also will provide financial help for chasing the dream. Amrutha made her dream come true in September 2020 by making two world records on her name, one Champions Book of World Record and another Supreme Book of World Record. This achievement made her determined more than ever before to do something big in the field of sculpting. Above all, the emerging artist has planned to train young talents, spread awareness regarding the exposure from art, and explain how this can be an ultimate career goal. The inspirational sculptor wants to simplify the journey for new artists. Aiming only for your dream can make you happy, but creating a path for yourself and others, spreads happiness. Thus, Amrutha’s aspirations are pure and passionate, which has given her wings to achieve them.
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