the people behind it

Meet the founders.

Two young changemakers shaping Mosaic with empathy, creativity, and action — building the kind of community they wished they'd had.

Sharanya, founder of Project Mosaic ~ Sharanya ~

Sharanya

Founder

Sharanya started Mosaic with a vision to break the silence around mental health and make meaningful conversations accessible to everyone, especially young minds. Through Mosaic, she speaks about true mental health — going beyond surface-level awareness to create safe, open spaces where individuals can express, learn, and grow.

She combines creativity with purpose by organizing art-based workshops that are not only engaging but also deeply informative, helping participants understand emotions, self-expression, and well-being in a practical way. Her work focuses on spreading awareness about topics often considered taboo, ensuring that knowledge reaches the communities that need it the most.

As a founder, Sharanya leads with empathy and creativity, building Mosaic into a platform that connects, educates, and empowers.

Hrudhay, co-founder of Project Mosaic ~ Hrudhay ~

Hrudhay

Co-Founder

Hrudhay plays a key role in shaping Mosaic's creative and practical direction. He has been a constant source of inspiration, guiding the project with innovative ideas and helping transform concepts into impactful actions. His strength lies in finding new ways to connect with people and ensuring that Mosaic's message reaches wider audiences effectively.

From brainstorming creative approaches to actively implementing workshops and outreach activities, Hrudhay brings both vision and execution together. His collaborative mindset and ability to think beyond the ordinary have significantly contributed to building Mosaic as a meaningful and engaging platform.

together

Two founders, one mosaic.

Sharanya brings the empathy and the questions. Hrudhay brings the execution and the energy. Together they have turned a quiet idea into workshops, bake sales, donation drives, and conversations that genuinely change rooms.