Pouring Joy Into the Community: How One Couple Found Purpose Through Hawaii Fluid Art
After over two decades in healthcare, this Indian American couple wasn’t just looking for a new business—they were looking for a new way to serve. They found it in Hawaii Fluid Art, a unique, inclusive art experience that inspires creativity, connection, and healing.
Their studio has quickly become a hub of joy in the community, where anyone—regardless of background or skill—can walk in, create something beautiful, and walk out feeling empowered.
I chatted with the franchisees Ashish and Kinnary Patel to learn how they made the leap from healthcare professionals to creative entrepreneurs—and how franchising with heart has become their most fulfilling journey yet.
What inspired you to open a Hawaii Fluid Art studio?
We were inspired by how art brings joy and healing to people, no matter their background or skill level. When we found Hawaii Fluid Art, we immediately connected with its welcoming vibe and inclusive mission. It wasn’t just about painting—it was about creating memorable, feel-good experiences that connect people. We wanted to bring that energy and creativity to our community.
What were you both doing before starting this venture, and how did franchising come into the picture?
We have been in healthcare for over 25 years. Although those careers were fulfilling in many ways, we both felt a strong desire to build something meaningful of our own. Franchising provided the opportunity to develop a business with a proven model while adding our personal touch. It felt like the right path to turn passion into impact.
What makes Hawaii Fluid Art different from other art experiences?
HFA stands out because it truly is for everyone. No art background is needed, and guests leave with something beautiful and deeply personal. It's more than an art class—it’s an immersive, fun, and often therapeutic experience. Many discover a side of themselves they didn’t know existed, which is powerful.
How has the local community responded so far?
We’ve been so thankful for the warm reception. Families, tourists, schools, and wellness groups have all embraced our studio. It’s become a place where people celebrate milestones, relieve stress, and connect with others. We’ve had guests tell us they didn’t think they were “artistic,” but now they can’t wait to come back. That transformation is gratifying.
What was the process of choosing the franchise? How long did it take, and why did you pick HFA?
We spent a few months exploring options, asking questions, and making sure the brand aligned with our goals. HFA stood out because of its simplicity, support level, and heart-centered approach. We wanted a concept that embodied creativity, inclusivity, and joy, and HFA delivered.
How was your experience working with the franchisor during setup?
The corporate team was involved throughout the process, from design, training, and setup. They were accessible, encouraging, and truly invested in our success. That made the entire startup process smooth and boosted our confidence.
How do you balance your roles as business partners and a couple?
We make a point to separate work talk from personal time, though it’s easier said than done! We’ve learned to play to each other’s strengths and communicate openly. We remind ourselves that we’re on the same team, not just in business, but in life. Our shared values—like resilience, family, and hard work—also help keep us grounded.
Do you plan to open more locations or expand your offerings?
Absolutely. We’re already looking into more locations and aiming to expand with new art formats, collaborations, and custom product lines. We see this as just the beginning and want to keep bringing creativity and connection to more communities.
What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned since opening?
That building a business is really about building relationships. It’s not just operations—it’s about empathy, patience, and community. Every guest matters, and every experience we create adds to something bigger than ourselves.
What advice would you give to someone looking to open a franchise?
Choose something you truly believe in—something that aligns with your purpose, not just your profits. Do your research, but trust your gut. A strong franchise system can give you the framework, but it’s your passion and dedication that will make it thrive.
As Indian Americans, this journey means a lot more than just owning a business. It’s about honoring the sacrifices our families made and building a legacy that reflects both our heritage and our dreams. We carry strong values of community, entrepreneurship, and hospitality, deeply rooted in our culture. We hope our story inspires others in the Indian American community to embrace their creativity, take bold steps, and build something meaningful of their own.
About the Author
Seema Govil, a Versatile Leader: Bridging the Worlds of Franchise Consulting, Media, and Philanthropy as the Founder and CEO of Cosmo City Media. For franchising help, contact Seema at Seema@thefranchiseconsultingcompany.com.









