Oil on canvas.

36x42x2"

Madhu Kumar’s: “The Stories of immigrant women”

“Super Hero”

In the fall of 2021, I came to Toronto when the world was still grappling with the COVID-19 pandemic. It took nearly two months of ups and downs until, thanks to the Canadian government’s assistance, I could rent a room in a basement.
I felt like a tree uprooted from its origin, ready to be replanted in a different geography, and at the same time, like a newborn starting from scratch in the stage of life where I currently find myself. Therefore, my first priority was to learn English to be able to communicate with others. I enrolled in ESL classes, which were conducted online.
Having a background in art, particularly painting and video, I was curious about Toronto’s art spaces. Even though I was still learning the language, I joined an online art workshop designed specifically for immigrant women. As a result, I got to know Toronto’s art scene and met several professional artists. I even produced two paintings during the workshop, which were displayed alongside other artworks in a gallery.
During my stay, I visited some museums and galleries in Toronto, which helped me cope with the depression I had experienced. These activities assisted me in dealing with the challenges I faced.
After seven months of language learning, I realised that I needed to learn academic English. So, starting in January 2023, I entered college and successfully improved my English skills with the help of a government loan. This progress will enable me to start my favourite program related to my art background in September and further enhance my knowledge. Eventually, I aim to pursue my dream job and become a valuable member of Canadian society.
I owe my progress today, achieved in less than two years of relentless effort despite the challenges, depression, longing , and loneliness, to the compassionate Canadian government. They provided me with the opportunity to grow in a safe and healthy community.

Super Hero

Madhu Kumar

8,500.00

Painting

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