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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
72x48in
About this artwork
We usually see photos of a shooting star or the cosmos or when we hear some great news, we feel the intangible rush. The rush in our veins makes us realise the excitement and the rush we feel when something amazing happens in our lives. This larger than life paintings called, "April" is what was felt, experienced and put in a tangible form with Acrylic on Canvas.
Painting with bare hands makes it extremely personal and also allows the fingerprints… of the artist to make the painting priceless.
« Curving back within myself, I create again and again. »
Kinjal Trivedi is an Artist based in India. She has a BFA from California College of the Arts and also has done her Graduate Business Management from Gemological Institute of America, Carlsbad. Well travelled and inclined towards spirituality, her art work usually depicts the deeper meaning of what life holds and helps you look beyond it. She likes to paint Abstract, Nature and Illustration with her bare hands in order to connect with the colors and the canvas. Kinjal has been inspired by nature by driving through various landscapes around the world in different continents. Her longest road trip has been driving through 18 countries from india to England, the Swizz Alps and the Italian Dolomites, the Stelvio pass, across North America, Africa and the Kailash Manasarovar. Kinjal has written many columns for various Childrens website and newspapers teaching Art History and how to recognise the transition of Art as an Era.