Preetha Varma
Preetha Varma is a self-taught artist. She was always passionate about creativity and presentation, so she channeled her design expertise into art. Preetha is also inspired by nature. She insists that art is a form of comfort for her.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
Painting, to me, is meditation through which I try to spread optimism and positive vibes. I work mainly in Acrylics but constantly switch between digital and traditional art. I focus on using vibrant colors with bold and energetic brush strokes to achieve semi realistic representation. The tools used varies depending on the subject and mood. Overall, I try to bring positive vibe with each of my paintings. All my paintings are created using professional quality paints and canvases.
They are varnished for protection against dust, UV rays and yellowing.
Preetha Varma is a self-taught artist. She was always passionate about creativity and presentation, so she channeled her design expertise into art. Preetha is also inspired by nature. She insists that art is a form of comfort for her.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
Painting, to me, is meditation through which I try to spread optimism and positive vibes. I work mainly in Acrylics but constantly switch between digital and traditional art. I focus on using vibrant colors with bold and energetic brush strokes to achieve semi realistic representation. The tools used varies depending on the subject and mood. Overall, I try to bring positive vibe with each of my paintings. All my paintings are created using professional quality paints and canvases.
They are varnished for protection against dust, UV rays and yellowing.
$300.00
Acrylic on gallery-wrapped canvas.
11x14"
Yak be nimble Yak be quick 😁 Yes I was reading other day that they are very fast runners and often used as racing animals during local festivals.
The last addition to this series is from the Himalayas.
$300.00
Acrylic on gallery-wrapped canvas.
11x14"
‘Ship of the desert’
Beautifully decorated camel from Rajasthan - a must visit state of Incredible India.
$300.00
Acrylic on gallery-wrapped canvas.
11x14"
‘The fortune teller’ - known as Kolubasava in Karnataka (a southern state of India) is a decorated Ox led by it’s owner. They go from house to house, telling fortune and collecting old and used clothes - an age old system to recycle and reuse ☺️. Another addition to my rural life collection.
11*14 Gallery wrap canvas.