Henna tattoo artist Namvinsha Kaur, 30, yearns for the days when she was earning a steady income before the pandemic. In fact, the Taiping, Perak-based person with dwarfism averages one customer a day and earned a meagre RM7 for a simple hand art design during her worst days. Namvinsha launched her henna art business in 2014 as she had difficulties securing an office job despite graduating with a Diploma in Management with Multimedia. Then I decided to venture into henna artwork to earn a living," said Namvinsha, who attended several henna workshops before launching her business. She specialises in intricate Indian henna creations – focusing on flowers, leaves and elaborate bridal designs – and shares photos on her Facebook account.
Source: The Star September 30, 2021 03:00 UTC