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EXPRESSIONS DECODED

My art is an expression of my dreams, my world in bright hues. This is an inner journey... a catalogue of my subconscious being and what it infers on the spiritual plane of my daily life. Sometimes, these artistic expressions are decoded months after paintings have been made. When I paint, it’s in a meditative state of mind... as if in a trance...

It is always a delight talking to Parul about her spiritual connect with vibrant colours.

Her abstract works are a clear reflection of her spirited personality and architectural

inspirations. Although, she started her career by working as an architect and interior

designer for architectural firms, she soon accepted her affinity to art and gradually drifted

towards carving a solid path as a contemporary visual artist.



The Dreaming Dragon


In 2013, she took the plunge and showcased her works for the first time at Arpana Caur’s

Gallery. Parul says, “Arpana Ma'am herself is a legend. She was there providing all the moral

support because I was frazzled about showcasing my work to complete strangers. This was

a personal journey that was now put on a public platform.”


It was one of the most encouraging exhibitions that set the foundation for her as an

emerging contemporary artist. With over 13 solo exhibitions, 23 group shows and an art

camp with TATA steel group in India.


Parul has been constantly evolving her style by experimenting with mediums and

techniques. She has now established herself as a promising contemporary artist by getting

her works acquired by collectors in Jamshedpur, Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai, Singapore and

Goa including first time home owners and TATA Group.“


Earth is Sleeping The Dream Swim



Sometimes my artistic expressions are decoded months after paintings have been made.”

Parul often contemplates about the vision collectors have about the kind of work they

would like to see on their wall. Therefore, her artistic dialogue focuses on creating artworks

that spark positive emotions in the viewer.


It is something they have to live with. So I want my colour palette to make my viewers happy. My art is an expression of my dreams, my world in bright hues.

Parul is currently practicing as an artist in Singapore. She is also a member of the

National Gallery, Singapore.


An Idea Forms


For further details write to sunaina@artisteculture.com


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