Here are some highlights from the Bespoke Pieces created for wonderful causes. These particular works hold a beautiful, raw, and important story behind their creation and subject matter. Each piece is accompanied by an in-depth case study that explores the art in detail.

DARPANA ACADEMY OF ARTS -EKATVA
Ekatva:
Artwork Inspired 13 Children saving their village.
"With 'Rainbow Children,' I wanted to capture the courage and joy of children rising above adversity. Their journey reminded me that every child carries a universe of potential waiting to shine.'' - J.Sol
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CHRISTMAS GIFT EVENT - THE TOY APPEAL
Van Gogh Bee:
Manchester Bee painted inspired by starry nights.
"Painting the Starry Night Bee allowed me to return to the pure joy of creation, inspired by Van Gogh and the magic of childhood. Knowing it would help children across Manchester made every moment of work meaningful." - J.Sol
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DIWALI BALL AT THE SAVOY - ONE FAMILY
Bollywood Last Supper:
A tribute to Bollywood legends as reimagined da Vinci.
"I wanted to honour both the richness of Bollywood and the spirit of giving with 'Bollywood Last Supper.' It’s a piece that celebrates culture, storytelling, and the power of art to bring people together for a cause." - J.Sol
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RESTLESS BEING - THE RESTLESS BEINGS
Restless Beings:
Art Highlighting Injustice in Bangladesh & launch.
"This first piece for Restless Beings taught me the power of art to give a voice to those silenced by suffering. Through this work, I discovered that creativity can be a force for healing and social change." - J.Sol
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1000 ARTWORKS MADE TO HEAL
Over the past 20 years, my path as an artist has led me into unexpected and meaningful territory, collaborating with charities, social causes, and organisations working to create real impact across the globe. I’ve contributed hundreds of artworks to raise funds for efforts focused on war relief, social justice, humanitarian aid, and poverty,often in regions facing some of the world’s most urgent challenges. My art has been used to support frontline work, highlight the suffering caused by starvation, political instability, and cultural suppression, and create awareness where it's most needed.
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Each piece made for charity carries a unique story, often deeply tied to the communities or causes it supports. Beyond the act of fundraising, these works serve as a bridge—connecting people to forgotten voices, unheard stories, and moments of shared humanity. While the money raised has reached into the hundreds of thousands, the real value lies elsewhere: in the lives impacted, in the visibility offered to urgent issues, and in knowing that creativity can contribute something lasting and human in a world that often forgets.

TWO WORLDS THAT SERVE THE HUMAN ONE
I was destined to endure the commercial world to then feel the joy of the giving world.
As a child, when I discovered I had a gift for creating visuals, painting, and making things that made others think and feel, that it was always going to be used for good, for something positive. But the harsh world of commercial art made that feeling impossible to hold onto. Until I became aware that money, art, and experience were all guided by one energy.
Mine.

THE ART OF GIVING
Art inspires, compassion, connection, and action beoynd the aesthetic.
Art doesn't demand anything from us, it simply invites us to feel. And in that feeling, something awakens. We begin to notice the lives of others, reflect on our own, and recognise the invisible threads that bind us. That awareness creates space for something deeper to emerge, a quiet nudge toward empathy, and perhaps, the will to act.

THE ART OF CREATING FOR CAUSES
Art is a Powerful tool for Communicating real life stories
We are all telling stories through our communication with each other. The stories are often based on how we feel we need to be in the world, how we can be in the world, or how we are in the world. And sometimes, they are a reflection of the world looking back at us, so they’re how the world perceives us, how we aim to be perceived, or how we try not to be perceived.

