My Story
Born in 1999 in Perm, Russia.
She was born with the name Anna. From early childhood, she grew up surrounded by art. Her father, the artist Alexander Kamenev, became her first teacher and inspiration. Watching him paint, she naturally felt drawn to the brush and canvas.
Her childhood was quiet and close to nature, spent in the forest far from the noise of cities. In that silence, her inner world began to grow — along with a desire to express feelings and invisible truths through color and image.
A major change in her life happened when she moved to India. There she met her spiritual teacher and received a new name — Amiya. From that time, her art transformed. She began painting in the spirit of Sanatana Dharma, focusing on sacred themes, devotion, love, and inner awakening.
In the Himalayas, Amiya got married and took the surname Thakur. India became more than a new country — it became a place of inner transformation that changed both her art and her understanding of life.
She began creating large wall murals and also started teaching at an Indian school, sharing her experience and encouraging children to explore their own creativity.
Today, her art is deeply connected with the philosophy of Sanatana Dharma — the eternal path of the soul. Through her paintings, she seeks to share light, devotion, and a sense of the divine presence that lives within every heart.
