TAC Artisan Tags | Wall Art | 2025

TAC Artisan Tags | Wall Art | 2025

Category: Women's Institutions January 31, 2026

Beneficiary: Ms. Nimbu Kanwar / सुश्री निम्बू कंवर
Age: 22 years
Village: Kansingh ki Seed, Rajasthan
Partner Organization: WomenServe (with TAC Livelihoods Project)
Implementing Partner: Local2Global

Background

Nimbu Kanwar is a determined young woman from Kansingh ki Seed, a small rural village in Rajasthan. She lives in a close-knit family with her parents and four siblings—two brothers and two sisters. Both her mother and father work tirelessly on the family farm, and Nimbu has shared these responsibilities since childhood.

Despite the demands of home and farm life, she completed her 8th standard, demonstrating early resilience, discipline, and a desire to create a better future.

Opportunities for young girls in rural villages are limited, especially in creative or professional fields. Nimbu’s curiosity, imagination, and determination set her apart, and the opening of the TAC Center in her village became the turning point in her journey.

Skills and Craftsmanship

Nimbu Kanwar’s Craftsmanship:

At TAC, Nimbu discovered her talent and passion for Wall Art. She received structured training, mentorship, and encouragement, transforming her raw creativity into professional-level skills.

Through TAC, she learned:

  • Combining traditional techniques with modern designs

  • Attention to intricate details

  • Creating visually appealing, culturally-rooted artwork

Her wall art reflects imagination, precision, and patience. Each piece carries her personal expression and the richness of her heritage. Today, Nimbu is learning to turn her creativity into a sustainable livelihood, contributing to her family while developing confidence and pride.

Inspiration

Nimbu draws inspiration from:

  • Her family’s hard work and perseverance, motivating her to contribute meaningfully

  • Other women artisans at TAC, whose courage and creativity show that dreams can be realized

  • The supportive, collaborative environment at TAC, which strengthened her belief in her abilities

She is committed to becoming a positive example for other young girls in her village.

Personal Journey

Before joining TAC, Nimbu’s life revolved around household duties, farming, and assisting siblings. Her creative potential remained untapped, with few avenues for income-generating work.

Joining TAC opened a new horizon of opportunity. Initially hesitant, Nimbu embraced the training, experimenting with designs, colors, and patterns. Each completed project reinforced her confidence.

Today, she balances household responsibilities while producing high-quality wall art, showcasing resilience, courage, and transformation.

Impact

The impact of TAC on Nimbu’s life:

  • Economic Impact: Contributes directly to her family’s income, supplementing farming work and improving financial stability.

  • Social Impact: Community now recognizes wall art as a dignified livelihood, and neighbors admire her work.

  • Personal Impact: Gains confidence, leadership skills, and a sense of purpose, mentoring new learners at TAC.

  • Generational Impact: Acts as a role model for siblings and other village girls, changing perceptions about women’s empowerment.

Her journey demonstrates how guidance and encouragement can transform an individual, family, and community.

Personal Note

Dear WomenServe Team,

My name is Nimbu Kanwar, and I am 22 years old from Kansingh ki Seed. I live with my parents and four siblings. Both my parents work hard on our farm, and I have always helped with household chores and farm work.

Joining TAC has truly transformed my life. The Wall Art training has given me a platform to explore my creativity, learn professional skills, and contribute to my family’s income for the first time. It has instilled in me confidence, hope, and a sense of purpose. My work is no longer just a hobby—it is a path to independence and self-reliance.

Thanks to your support, I can dream bigger, help my family, and inspire other girls in my village to pursue education and skill development. I am deeply grateful for this opportunity and am committed to continuing to learn, grow, and make a meaningful impact.

With heartfelt gratitude,
Ms. Nimbu Kanwar