(91 cm X 61 cm)
Breaking down the fine curlicues of shapes inspired by henna art
(91 cm X 61 cm)
Breaking down the fine curlicues of shapes inspired by henna art
(50 cm X 70 cm)
This was done during a time when I felt like I was a willing and eager captive to the joys and charms of Mondrian’s works.
(122 cm X 61 cm)
I wanted to explore what would happen if I took most of the color from my vegetables and put it asideā¦
(50 cm X 60 cm)
While riding with my son on a bicycle to the Dutch nursery I used to see lots of vibrant Poppies growing along the canal. In this painting I wanted to contrast the red and orange hues of the flowers against slivers and shards of black on a primal white.
(50 cm X 40 cm)
I never got tired of seeing windmills dotting endless tulip fields during our drives along the Dutch canals – always breath taking
(40 cm X 50 cm)
I find bright colors emerging from the dark blues deeply inspring and satisfying
(51 cm x 41 cm)
Nature and divinity – watching the beautiful red autumn leaves falling to ground made me feel they could serve as the perfect adornment to the gorgeous form of Ganesh
(50.5 cm X 40.5 cm)
My husband is a scientist and this work was inspired by all the explorers studying the mysteries of the universe.
(30 cm X 40 cm)
Two different colored lotuses break up the green and blue
(70 cm X 54.5 cm)
These are my memories from our apartment in NJ. I wanted to capture everything from my kitchen and put it on the canvas. The sharpness of the colors made it all the more vivid for me.
(26 cm X 20 cm)
The flat two tone background just seemed the perfect foil to the highly textured surface of the passion fruit.
(23 cm X 18 cm)
Watching the colors swirl and mix in my jar of water as I dipped my paint brushes in it was my inspiration for this piece
(40 cm X 50 cm)
(15 cm X 15 cm)
Our house in Bangalore has a staircase behind the dining table and the empty blocks of the steps called out to be filled. They inspired me to fill them up with one small canvas on each step. Given the location – the subjects had to be food inspired!
(15 cm X 15 cm)
Our house in Bangalore has a staircase behind the dining table and the empty blocks of the steps called out to be filled. They inspired me to fill them up with one small canvas on each step. Given the location – the subjects had to be food inspired!
(15 cm X 15 cm)
Our house in Bangalore has a staircase behind the dining table and the empty blocks of the steps called out to be filled. They inspired me to fill them up with one small canvas on each step. Given the location – the subjects had to be food inspired!
(15 cm X 15 cm)
Our house in Bangalore has a staircase behind the dining table and the empty blocks of the steps called out to be filled. They inspired me to fill them up with one small canvas on each step. Given the location – the subjects had to be food inspired!
(13 cm X 10 cm)
Our house in Bangalore has a staircase behind the dining table and the empty blocks of the steps called out to be filled. They inspired me to fill them up with one small canvas on each step. Given the location – the subjects had to be food inspired!
(13 cm X 10 cm)
Our house in Bangalore has a staircase behind the dining table and the empty blocks of the steps called out to be filled. They inspired me to fill them up with one small canvas on each step. Given the location – the subjects had to be food inspired!
(13 cm X 10 cm)
Our house in Bangalore has a staircase behind the dining table and the empty blocks of the steps called out to be filled. They inspired me to fill them up with one small canvas on each step. Given the location – the subjects had to be food inspired!
(13 cm X 10 cm)
Our house in Bangalore has a staircase behind the dining table and the empty blocks of the steps called out to be filled. They inspired me to fill them up with one small canvas on each step. Given the location – the subjects had to be food inspired!