From a Dream to Reality: The Untold Story Behind Framorist
Framorist was never just a brand to me. It was a dream. A small thought that lived in the mind of a medical student who wanted something more, who wanted to create, who wanted to build.
But honestly, it wasn’t easy. Being in medicine, the idea of entrepreneurship felt so out of place. There wasn’t much awareness about it, and whenever I shared my vision, it was met with doubt, mockery, even bullying at times. People told me it was useless, just a hobby, just a distraction. Even friends didn’t take it seriously.
It hurt. Because deep down, I knew it wasn’t just “time pass.” I knew it was something I wanted to give my all to. The idea of turning creativity into something meaningful, something that could reach homes and hearts, meant everything to me.
So I kept going. Slowly, quietly, stubbornly. And with time, that small dream started taking shape.
Today, when I look back, I realize how far I’ve come. From being the girl who was told her vision made no sense, to now being invited on national television to share my story, the journey has been nothing short of surreal.
If you’re reading this, I want to tell you something I’ve learned along the way: don’t let the noise around you silence your dream. Don’t let the people who have never imagined something bigger decide what you should or shouldn’t do. Change your company, sit with people who inspire you, who have done what you want to do. Keep moving forward, no matter how slow. Be stubborn about your vision.
Because one day, everything you prayed for, everything you worked for, starts finding its way to you.
Framorist is proof of that. It’s more than frames. It’s my journey of resilience, my belief in creativity, and my reminder that no dream is too small to be taken seriously.
To me, every frame that reaches a home is not just art. It’s a piece of that story. A story that says, never stop dreaming, no matter who tries to tell you otherwise.