About
Sometimes, meaning reveals itself in the smallest details.
It began with a scratch on a wall — shaped unmistakably like a bird. I passed it every day on the stairs of my old home, going up and coming down, and every time it stopped me for just a moment. It felt like a quiet sign. A reminder that beauty hides in plain sight, waiting to be noticed.
[SCRATCH PHOTO GOES HERE]
That mark became my logo. And it became the spirit of Irahimadri — a name, a studio, and a way of seeing the world.
I'm Ira. I work from a home studio surrounded by brushes, clay, coloured pencils, and an ever-growing collection of reference photos of birds I've spotted and fallen in love with. Everything I make begins with that same impulse: to pause, look closer, and find something worth celebrating in the quiet details of the natural world.
Birds, leaves, flowers, and fragments of light are my recurring companions. They appear in original paintings on MDF board, in tiny hand-sculpted clay pins, in illustrated bookmarks, and in mixed media objects made to live in your home and mean something.
Irahimadri started as a personal practice and became something I now share with the world — one handmade piece at a time.