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Seeking Creativity🧿

30/05/2026

Every great artist you have ever admired was once a child with a pencil and no idea what they were doing.
That's it. That's where it starts. Not in a fancy studio. Not with expensive materials. Not with natural talent or a special gift. Just a child, something to create with, and someone who said — yes, keep going. That's good. Try again. You've got this.
That moment of encouragement is everything. That one person who didn't say "that's nice" and move on but actually stopped and paid attention and made a child feel like what they made mattered — that changes the entire direction of a life.
We have watched it happen. We have seen children walk in with their heads down, unsure, quiet — and slowly over weeks and months transform into someone who walks in excited. Who runs to their seat. Who can't wait to show you what they made. Who starts to see the world differently because they have learned how to look at it like an artist.
That transformation doesn't happen because of talent. It happens because someone gave them a space to try. A space to be bad at something and keep going anyway. A space to build something with their own hands and feel proud of it.
That is what we do here. We give children that space.
If you have a child at home who loves to draw, who loves to make things, who is always creating something with whatever they can find — bring them to us. We will take care of the rest.
Because every great artist started exactly here. And we want to be the place where your child's story begins. 🙏
Drop a 🖐️ in the comments if you want to know more about our classes. And share this with a parent who has a little artist at home.

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29/05/2026

गणतन्त्र दिवसको हार्दिक शुभकामना। 🇳🇵
Sixteen years ago Nepal made a choice. A choice that changed everything. A choice that said — this country belongs to its people. All of its people.
And today we celebrate that. Not just as a date on a calendar but as a reminder of what this country has been through and how far it has come. The struggles, the sacrifices, the voices that refused to stay quiet until they were heard — all of it led to this day.
Nepal is not a perfect country. No country is. But it is ours. Completely and fully ours. And there is something deeply powerful about that.
On this day we are reminded that the people of this country have always had the strength to build something better. That has never changed. And it never will.
From all of us at Jyaaca Creative Group — happy Republic Day Nepal. May this country keep growing, keep building, and keep becoming everything it deserves to be. 🇳🇵🙏

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28/05/2026

They say that true art doesn't just capture a face; it captures a spirit.

For anyone who grew up listening to Nepalese hip-hop, Yama Buddha wasn’t just an artist—he was a storyteller who gave a voice to an entire generation. His lyrics brought reality to light, but it was his infectious, genuine smile that stayed with us through it all.

Spending hours molding this clay was my way of connecting with that legacy. Trying to capture the depth of his expressions, the curve of that iconic smile, and the energy he left behind was both a challenge and an honor. Every line chiseled into this sculpture carries a piece of the respect and nostalgia we all feel. Some lights never really go out, and some smiles are simply unforgettable.

Rest in peace, Legend. Your voice still echoes, and your smile remains etched in our hearts.

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26/05/2026

They told us to follow the path. We chose to mold our own. 🔱✨

Growing up, the societal script was already written for most of us: Doctor, Engineer, or Consultant. The "safe" paths. The crowded roads.

But what happens when your hands yearn to create rather than code? What happens when your soul finds peace in the shape of clay, the stroke of a brush, and the silence of a studio?

Choosing the life of an artist isn't about running away from hard work—it's about running toward what makes you feel alive. From the intricate details of divine clay murals to capturing the raw, joyful emotions of a human face, every piece is a testament to the road less traveled. 🎨🙏

To everyone breaking the mold, defying expectations, and choosing creativity over conformity: Keep carving your own path. The world needs more creators.

💬 Which path did you choose? Are you still on the crowded road, or did you take the leap? Let’s talk in the comments!

👇 DM us for custom sculpture enquiries, workshops, and art classes.

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23/05/2026

Art isn't born. It's built.
Nobody picks up a brush or a pencil or a piece of clay for the first time and makes something beautiful. Nobody. Not a single artist you have ever admired started where they are now. They started where you are. Unsure. Uncertain. Wondering if they even have what it takes.
But here is the thing — it was never about having what it takes. It was always about being willing to build it.
Every student you just saw in this video walked through our door for the first time with zero experience and a lot of self doubt. Some of them told us they weren't creative. Some of them said they had never done anything like this before. Some of them almost didn't come because they were scared of not being good enough.
And then they started. And they kept starting. Every class, every session, every time they showed up and tried again — something grew. Not because they were suddenly talented. But because they were consistent. Because they trusted the process even when it felt slow. Because they kept building even when it felt like nothing was happening.
And now look at them.
That is what this class is. Not a place for people who are already good at art. A place for people who want to build something they never thought they could. A place where the only requirement is showing up and being willing to try.
Art isn't born. It's built. And we want to help you build it.
Join our class and start building. 🙏
Drop a 🖐️ in the comments if you have always wanted to try art but never knew where to start. And share this with someone who needs to see it.

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22/05/2026

He never got his statue. So we made one.
This is what we have been working on. Every detail carved with intention. Every curve shaped with respect. Because some people deserve more than just a memory — they deserve something you can look at and feel the weight of what they left behind.
Yama Buddha changed Nepali hip hop forever. He opened a door that nobody knew was there and then left before he got to see how far it went. Before he got to see the scene he built become what it is today. Before he got to see how many people his words reached and changed and stayed with.
But his music stayed. And now this stays too.
Made by hand. Made with love. Made for the OG who deserved so much more time.
This one is for every Nepali who grew up with his voice in their ears and still feels that loss like it was yesterday. This one is for every rapper who said his name with respect and meant it. This one is for everyone who ever needed his words and found them exactly when they needed them most.
Yama Buddha. Forever the OG. 🙏
Rest easy. Your legacy is permanent now.
Save this. Share this. Let it find every person who needs to see it today.

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***nshah ***n

21/05/2026

Some people leave footprints. And some people leave something so deep in the culture that even years later — the people who came after them still stop to say his name with respect. Still give credit where it is due. Still acknowledge that without him — things would have looked very different.
Yama Buddha was the second kind.
Before Nepali hip hop had a stage. Before it had an audience. Before anyone outside of a small circle believed it could be something real and powerful and lasting — he was already making it something. With nothing but his words, his honesty, and a voice that carried a weight that you couldn't ignore no matter how hard you tried.
He didn't rap to be famous. He rapped because he had something real to say. About life. About struggle. About the things that young Nepalis were feeling but nobody was saying out loud. And when he said them — in our language, about our lives, about our streets — something clicked for an entire generation.
Every rapper you hear in the Nepali music scene today owes something to him. Every artist who ever picked up a mic and believed that Nepali hip hop could be taken seriously — they will tell you themselves where that belief came from. You heard them say it at the beginning of this video. And they meant every word.
We are making something for him. With our own hands. Out of clay. Slowly. Carefully. Because some legacies deserve more than just a memory sitting in a playlist. Because some people deserve to be held in something permanent. Something you can look at and feel.
This is part one. The beginning of something we have wanted to make for a long time. The reveal is coming in part two — and we promise it will be worth the wait.
Save this. Follow so you don't miss part two. And drop your favourite Yama Buddha song in the comments — let's fill this entire comment section with his music and keep his legacy alive right here. 🙏
Rest easy OG. This one is for you.

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***nshah ***n

19/05/2026

Nobody talks about the part where it looks like nothing.
Where it's just a pile of clay sitting in front of you with no clear direction and no guarantee that anything good is going to come out of it. Where you look at it and genuinely wonder if you should just start over. Where every instinct is telling you that this isn't working and maybe you're not good enough and maybe this was a bad idea from the beginning.
That part. Nobody shows that part.
But that part is the whole thing. That ugly, messy, confusing middle is where every good thing is actually built. Not in the clean final reveal. Not in the satisfying moment where it all comes together. In the middle. In the part where you have no idea if it's going to work and you keep going anyway.
Because that's what the process actually looks like. Not aesthetic and cinematic and perfectly lit. Messy. Uncertain. A pile of clay that looks like nothing.
We kept going. We trusted it. And B***n came out the other side — front view, side view, back view. Every angle. Every detail. Built from nothing but clay and the decision to not give up on it.
That's all any good thing ever is. The decision to not give up on it.
Trust the process — especially when it looks like a disaster. 🙏
Save this if you needed the reminder today. And tag someone who is in their ugly middle right now — they need to see this.

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***nshah ***n

15/05/2026

Talent is a pursued interest. Anything that you're willing to practice, you can do."
Bob Ross said that. And he meant every word of it.
We live in a world that is obsessed with talent. With being naturally gifted. With being born with it. And somewhere along the way that idea convinced a lot of people that if it doesn't come easy — it's not for them.
But look at these hands. Look at these students. None of them picked up a pencil or a brush and immediately made something beautiful. Nobody does. Every single one of them showed up, tried, failed, tried again, and slowly — something started to emerge.
That's not talent. That's pursuit. That's showing up even when it feels hard. That's being willing to be bad at something long enough to become good at it.
Bob Ross wasn't born painting happy little trees. He practiced. Every single day. Until it became who he was.
And that's what we believe here. That art is not a gift given to a select few. It's a practice available to anyone willing to pursue it. Anyone willing to show up. Anyone willing to try.
You don't need talent. You just need to begin. 🙏
Save this if you needed to hear it today.

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