Some people live by the world’s rules—trying to fit in, blend into the background, stay within the lines. But artists? They don’t follow. They shape the world instead.
They don’t wait for permission. They don’t ask if their work will be remembered. They create—because they have to. Because something inside them refuses to stay silent.
The world tries to overlook them, dismiss them, and move on. But think of Manto, his words still make people uncomfortable decades later. Think of Van Gogh, his paintings still convey emotions he couldn't express in words. Think of Faiz, his poetry still bringing upon change.
The Funkaar Stole is a reminder: the world doesn’t make artists. Artists make the world. They create something so real, so undeniable, that even when the noise fades, their work still speaks.