Our Mission
For girls in India, the chance to thrive is not always guaranteed.
As a young girl on a tea plantation in Assam, Bindu Bammi was fortunate to have parents who embraced her creativity and supported her education, sparking a lifelong career as an artist and educator, where she watched creativity help children cope through trauma, build critical thinking skills, and express their dreams. She realized that her parents' original gift to her—the permission to imagine, to draw, and to see the world through color—changed the course of her life.
Inspired by these transformations, proceeds from each sale of Bindu’s work go towards Seniors For Change, expanding access to education for underprivileged girls in India, so more girls can live out their dreams.
About the Artist
Bindu Bammi
“I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn't say any other way.” - Georgia O'Keeffe
Bindu's artistic process begins with design — with silk, color, pattern and form shaped into art you can wear. Each scarf is an original composition, created to elevate the woman who wears it. It frames her presence, moves with her rhythm, and carries intention into the world.
For Bindu, abstraction is not decoration — it is a dialogue. Color, shape, and movement carry emotion. Forms claim space on canvas, and fabric, taking on lives of their own. Each design becomes a conversation between the artwork and the observer — intimate, original, and deeply personal.
Inspired by the expressive power of William Morris, Kandinsky, Rothko, Clyfford Still, and Dalí, her work explores harmony and tension, softness and strength, tradition and modernity. Design guides both her paintings and her products, allowing art to move beyond the wall and into everyday life.
Now based in Colorado, surrounded by the Rockies, she continues to draw inspiration from landscape, memory, and movement. Her work is infused with vibrant color, layered pattern, and cultural dialogue to elevate and empower the woman.