Atmarasa holds stories of people and places, frozen in a moment, in a visual frame, held together by lines, given form by color.

The stories exist to evoke emotion in a sensitive spectator, distilling it to its most potent essence, enough to stir their soul.

However, stories can move only when they are relatable. To relate, requires empathy, which the sensitive spectator must supply; effectively suspending judgement, becoming one with the characters in the story. The experiences of the protagonists and the spectator, then, meld.

At that moment, what the spectator feels is Atmarasa, the essence of their own soul, revealed by stories of others.