I am Paul, the founder of MemoryTrain, and I appreciate your interest in our company. With a background spanning various design disciplines over the past 14 years, my travels and experiences abroad inspired me to create 3D artworks that represent different cultures. I wondered why India couldn't have such creations, which led to the birth of MemoryTrain Creatives. Our company aims to showcase culture through art, weaving stories and legends that evoke nostalgia and emotions.
Our focus is currently on developing home décor products with a cultural theme, designed by a talented team from different parts of India who are all passionate about their craft. We believe that our art can adorn Indian homes, representing our diverse lands, cultures, and architecture.
In the early 90's, my father took us to see Shimla in the winter. The excitement was too much for 7 year old me from hot and humid Kerala, I enjoyed the snow fights with my siblings, making snowmen that we thought were masterpieces.I was ever ready to cook up mischief and when we were invited over to a family friends house, their son and I got up to no good by creating snow balls and pushing them down the chimney. The punishment must have not been too bad else this wouldn't have ended up here. :)
One of my fondest childhood memories was visiting my mother's hometown in India during summer vacation. There, I would eagerly pluck raw mangoes straight from the tree and slice them up, savoring the juicy fruit with a dash of oil, chilli powder, and salt. It was a simple pleasure that brought me immense joy. Similarly, when I visited my father's place, I would pick ripe mulberries off the tree and relish their sweet and tangy flavor. Those moments of indulging in nature's bounty remain etched in my memory as some of the happiest times of my childhood.
When I was a child, I loved being creative. The world around me was full of inspiration, and I would use my tools to make art. Drawing and painting brought me so much joy. It was like a special language, expressing what I couldn't put into words. Art became my safe place, where time seemed to stop and I felt free. Those early experiences shaped who I am as an artist today. I'm grateful for the chance to express myself and for how art continues to bring happiness to my life.
listing out the favourites,categorizing and sorting in progress. Shall update shortly!
My Childhood was filled with little adventures with my friends. We often played cricket in the paddy field after the harvest and in the hot summer months we would jump into the nearby pond for a bath and even chase after and catch a few fish. Another nostalgic part of our friendship was to throw stones at the mango tree to get mangoes. We would gather as many as we could and head to the nearest house where we would get some salt and chilly sprinkled on the raw mangoes. We had similar fun collecting cashew fruit and eating it with salt as well.
Growing up in Nagarcoil was pure nostalgia—lazy afternoons exploring coconut groves, riding squeaky bicycles through dusty lanes, and waking up to the scent of filter coffee. School days meant pressed uniforms, homemade tiffin boxes, and friendly neighbors. Evenings were filled with cricket matches and temple bells, painting a childhood rich in simplicity and joy.!
listing out the favourites,categorizing and sorting in progress. Shall update shortly!
listing out the favourites,categorizing and sorting in progress. Shall update shortly!