A Love Letter to Brown Womanhood — Through My Art
Being featured in The Cosy Desi Club for their blog “A Love Letter to Brown Womanhood” was more than just a feature—it was a deeply personal moment in my journey as an artist.
The Cosy Desi Club is a space that celebrates South Asian creativity, identity, and community—bringing together voices, stories, and art from across the diaspora. To be part of that conversation felt like being seen, not just as an artist, but as a storyteller.
🔗 Read the full feature here:
https://www.cosydesiclub.com/blog/a-love-letter-to-brown-womanhood
My work has always been rooted in representation—especially of brown women. Through my art, I try to reimagine a world where brown skin is not questioned, but celebrated. Where softness, strength, beauty, and identity exist without comparison.
In the feature, I reflect on how each piece I create is, in its own way, a quiet statement—a response to the standards we’ve grown up around. A way of reclaiming space, redefining beauty, and honoring the younger version of myself who needed to see this kind of representation.
This wasn’t just about showcasing artwork. It was about telling a story that many of us share—navigating identity, culture, and self-acceptance.
Being part of this feature reminded me why I create—not just to make something beautiful, but to create something meaningful, something that connects, and something that represents.
This is my love letter—through every line, every detail, every piece.
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Eliza