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Inspired by Speakers’ Corner in London, where people can stand on a box and express their views and opinions and also allow themselves to be challenged.
The concept in the art is to reflect the idea that we don’t always say what we want to. Opposite to the individuals standing on a box, how many of us think of things we want to say, wish to say, hope one day to say, but never do? The characters in the art depict various faces and emotions which lie within all humans, but are not always spoken.
Image Size: A3
Art Medium: Ink on Paper
High quality digital prints available. Various sizes from A3 to A1
Please Contact the Artist for details.
Commissions Invited
Woking, Surrey
Contemporary colourful, vibrant unique abstract art.
High-quality digital prints available.
Please mention the Surrey Artists website
Email: mital78@gmail.com
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Being human and everything that comes with this, is portrayed in the art and due to the detail, can take many hundreds of hours to complete, typically over many months or a year or more.
This is also something that inspires me to draw, as good sight, stable hands, good mobility and independence are to be celebrated today, as they cannot be guaranteed in the future.
My art cannot just be glanced at, rather to be viewed and studied with patience, then more and more will be revealed."
Mital is not currently a member of a Surrey Art Group or Society.
Mital's artwork 'A Space Odyssey – in Colour' has been selected to be displayed as part of the Elmbridge Moving Arts Exhibition and will be in the Robert Phillips Gallery at the River House Barn in Walton-on-Thames Surrey. This will be from 5th October till 30th October 2022.
One of Mital's paintings was chosen for prestigious display at some of London’s busiest commuter stations, namely Victoria, Waterloo and London Bridge.
Ohm is the transcendental vibe of the universe and in Hindu philosophy, vibrates within all human beings. It is one of the many things that connects humans together.
Ohm is sounded during meditation and this art was inspired to help re connect all humans. The many characters detailed within the art – each has their own journey and story and by looking closely, you will see new people and faces.
This art is also available in both colour and black and white high-quality print.
Commissions Invited
Woking, Surrey
Contemporary colourful, vibrant unique abstract art.
High-quality digital prints available.
Please mention the Surrey Artists website
Email: mital78@gmail.com
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
Being human and everything that comes with this, is portrayed in the art and due to the detail, can take many hundreds of hours to complete, typically over many months or a year or more.
This is also something that inspires me to draw, as good sight, stable hands, good mobility and independence are to be celebrated today, as they cannot be guaranteed in the future.
My art cannot just be glanced at, rather to be viewed and studied with patience, then more and more will be revealed."
Mital is not currently a member of a Surrey Art Group or Society.
Mital's artwork 'A Space Odyssey – in Colour' has been selected to be displayed as part of the Elmbridge Moving Arts Exhibition and will be in the Robert Phillips Gallery at the River House Barn in Walton-on-Thames Surrey. This will be from 5th October till 30th October 2022.
One of Mital's paintings was chosen for prestigious display at some of London’s busiest commuter stations, namely Victoria, Waterloo and London Bridge.
This artwork is an exploration into space and away from the earthly realm. Reasons to escape will vary for everyone, but as humans sometimes we all need a path to escape, even for a short bit if not permanently. It was based on the birdseye view philosophy that the further away you can take yourself then the less important worries and concerns in your life become. Like cosmic insignificance therapy, as noted in Oliver Burkman’s book, ‘4000 Weeks’, this artwork helps the viewer to escape into space but instead of a dark void, they are met with colour.
Image Size: A3
Art Medium: Ink on Paper
Available in high quality prints from A3 to A0, both framed and unframed.
Please Contact the Artist.
Commissions Invited
Woking, Surrey
Contemporary colourful, vibrant unique abstract art.
High-quality digital prints available.
Please mention the Surrey Artists website
Email: mital78@gmail.com
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
Being human and everything that comes with this, is portrayed in the art and due to the detail, can take many hundreds of hours to complete, typically over many months or a year or more.
This is also something that inspires me to draw, as good sight, stable hands, good mobility and independence are to be celebrated today, as they cannot be guaranteed in the future.
My art cannot just be glanced at, rather to be viewed and studied with patience, then more and more will be revealed."
Mital is not currently a member of a Surrey Art Group or Society.
Mital's artwork 'A Space Odyssey – in Colour' has been selected to be displayed as part of the Elmbridge Moving Arts Exhibition and will be in the Robert Phillips Gallery at the River House Barn in Walton-on-Thames Surrey. This will be from 5th October till 30th October 2022.
One of Mital's paintings was chosen for prestigious display at some of London’s busiest commuter stations, namely Victoria, Waterloo and London Bridge.
This large and detailed art piece is inspired by the colours of festivals and carnivals. The vibrancy of colour, smells, emotions from build up to the main event and even to the come down after the celebrations are captured in the drawing.
The transient nature and the impermanence of all things is reflected perfectly in yearly festivals. One moment we are looking forward to it; the next moment we are experiencing it, quickly followed by remembering it. This swiflty moved back to looking forward to it again next time and thus the cycle continues.
An artwork drawn with stencils and free hand and took over 1 year to complete.
Image Size: A3 to A0
Art Medium: Ink on Paper
Method: Mix of Freehand and Stencils
Prints in colour, black and white and various other tones are available.
Please Contact the Artist.
Commissions Invited
Woking, Surrey
Contemporary colourful, vibrant unique abstract art.
High-quality digital prints available.
Please mention the Surrey Artists website
Email: mital78@gmail.com
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
Being human and everything that comes with this, is portrayed in the art and due to the detail, can take many hundreds of hours to complete, typically over many months or a year or more.
This is also something that inspires me to draw, as good sight, stable hands, good mobility and independence are to be celebrated today, as they cannot be guaranteed in the future.
My art cannot just be glanced at, rather to be viewed and studied with patience, then more and more will be revealed."
Mital is not currently a member of a Surrey Art Group or Society.
Mital's artwork 'A Space Odyssey – in Colour' has been selected to be displayed as part of the Elmbridge Moving Arts Exhibition and will be in the Robert Phillips Gallery at the River House Barn in Walton-on-Thames Surrey. This will be from 5th October till 30th October 2022.
One of Mital's paintings was chosen for prestigious display at some of London’s busiest commuter stations, namely Victoria, Waterloo and London Bridge.
As humans, our senses form the basis of our reality. The visual sense particularly allows us to construct the world we believe we see. This art hopes to drive awareness that we can all see different things while looking at the same art. Lots of detail is placed in this hand-drawn art, allowing the viewer to see more detail over time. The deeper aspect allows when viewing the artwork to pause thoughts from past and future and be present looking only at the art. The question “what do you see” has basis in Buddhist philosophy, that our true selves are found in the space between our thoughts. Maybe this can be glimpsed if we are fully present in the moment when looking at the ink colours and micro characters hidden in the art.
Commissions Invited
Woking, Surrey
Contemporary colourful, vibrant unique abstract art.
High-quality digital prints available.
Please mention the Surrey Artists website
Email: mital78@gmail.com
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
Being human and everything that comes with this, is portrayed in the art and due to the detail, can take many hundreds of hours to complete, typically over many months or a year or more.
This is also something that inspires me to draw, as good sight, stable hands, good mobility and independence are to be celebrated today, as they cannot be guaranteed in the future.
My art cannot just be glanced at, rather to be viewed and studied with patience, then more and more will be revealed."
Mital is not currently a member of a Surrey Art Group or Society.
Mital's artwork 'A Space Odyssey – in Colour' has been selected to be displayed as part of the Elmbridge Moving Arts Exhibition and will be in the Robert Phillips Gallery at the River House Barn in Walton-on-Thames Surrey. This will be from 5th October till 30th October 2022.
One of Mital's paintings was chosen for prestigious display at some of London’s busiest commuter stations, namely Victoria, Waterloo and London Bridge.
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