A unique initiative offering young creatives motivation, guidance, and insights from established voices in the art world.
(Isstories Editorial):- Hackensack, New Jersey Sep 22, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – Junior Artists, with its aim to inspire the young generation to create, has introduced a new program to inspire young minds through “A Letter to My Younger Self.” This is a series initiated by Junior Artists, where they collaborate with renowned artists around the world to bring them together on one platform.
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This powerful series invites famous artists to write a letter to themselves, a letter filled with advice, encouragement, and lessons they wish they had known in their early artistic journey. These letters are not just mere words, but are messages of hope, resilience, and inspiration for today’s young artists. These letters remind the forthcoming generation of creators to believe in their talent, embrace the process, and never stop creating.
Various renowned artists like Candace Grey Cobb, Elizabeth DeMarco, Aliana Joy, Ramya Rajiv, Gwenn Seemel, Jermaine Tyler Jr, etc. have contributed to this series, sharing their personal stories and creative insights to motivate the new generation of dreamers.
“Keep creating, even when no one’s watching. Especially then. Keep making messes. Keep painting what hurts and what heals,” says the very famous Alaina Joy.
According to Mr. S. Gandhe, founder of Junior Artists, “Junior Artists is a mission to support and uplift young creative minds, and this series is a testament to our commitment.” “We believe that the wisdom of experienced artists, who the world knows, can light the way for young creatives. These letters are more than just words; they are like passing the mantle from one generation to the other,” added Mr. Gandhe.
To read all the letters and know more about the series, visit www.junior-artists.com or follow us on Facebook.

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