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    I am a distinguished mixed media artist recognized for her dual exploration of spiritual narrative and material abstraction. Her work uniquely bridges the devotional and the modern, revolving around two main subjects: the timeless love and divinity of Radha and Krishna, and pure, evocative texture painting. My abstract compositions are characterized by their intense tactility and the strategic use of lustrous elements like gold, transforming the canvas into a surface of deep, shimmering luxury. Through this varied yet cohesive approach, I invites viewers to contemplate themes of spiritual beauty, material transcendence, and the enduring power of color and light.

    My art is not merely depiction, but an act of worship. May it move your heart closer to the source of all grace

    "I am an artist perpetually in the state of a student. My formal education set the foundation, but my true classroom remains the palette itself. For me, the studio isn't a workshop—it's a laboratory of discovery. I came into this field knowing exactly where my heart belonged: with the colors. My deepest satisfaction comes not from defining an end result, but from the simple, immersive act of mixing, applying, and observing the endless possibilities that emerge on the surface. I paint because I want to know what happens next. What happens when cobalt meets cadmium? How does texture deepen the feeling? This hunger to explore, experiment, and constantly break my own rules is the fuel of my practice. My work, therefore, is a record of this ongoing journey—a testament to the belief that the most profound lessons are found in the unplanned collisions and the simple joy of discovery. I am here to be with the colors, and to let them show me what they want to become."

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  • Title = krishna rang rangi meera Size = 59*84 cm Medium = pencil colour on paper Description = This is a fascinating and complex piece of art, which beautifully illustrates the concept of "Krishna Rang Rangi Meera" (Meera colored/dyed in Krishna's hue) and the ultimate state of self-forgetfulness (unification) in devotion (Bhakti). The painting's power lies in its fusion of three key elements: Meera, Krishna, and the instrument of their devotion. 1. The Theme: Advaita Bhava (Non-Dual Devotion) The title, "Krishna Rang Rangi Meera," directly relates to the core idea of this painting: • Fusion of Faces: The most striking feature is the single shared face or the blending of two halves. The artist is visually representing the spiritual non-duality (advaita) achieved by the devotee (Meera) and the divine (Krishna). Meera's identity is so saturated by her love for Krishna that their essence is indistinguishable. • Color as Identity: The left half of the face is rendered in a cool blue tone (Krishna's traditional hue), and the right half (implied as Meera) uses warmer, lighter skin tones, yet they share the same eyes and expression, indicating they are looking through the same lens of love. 2. The Narrative Elements (The Symbols) • The Sitar/Veena: The large, central stringed instrument (resembling a Sitar or Veena, but often representing the Ektara or simple instrument Meera used) is the instrument of devotion. Meera was a poet and singer; her music was her form of worship. The instrument acts as the physical barrier and the spiritual bridge between the two faces, symbolizing the medium through which their union is achieved. • The Peacock Feather (Mor Pankh): Dominating the right side, the abundant peacock feathers are the absolute signature symbol of Krishna. Their vibrant green and blue colors, along with the "eyes" of the feathers, seem to be spilling over and covering the space around Meera's half of the face. This symbolizes Krishna's overwhelming presence and protection. • The Shared Expression: Both halves of the face have a serene, half-closed gaze. This is the gaze of bliss and deep meditation (samadhi), where the external world is shut out, and the only focus is the internal experience of the Divine.
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