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Paresh Nrshinga catalogue for solo show at View Art Gallery, Harveys Cellars, Bristol
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Copyright 2012 View Art Gallery

The rights of View Art Gallery as author of the work has been asserted to them in accordance with the

Copyright, Designs and Patent Act 1988

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means without the prior permis-

sion of the publisher, nor be otherwise circulated in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition being

imposed on the subsequent purchaser.

b o o k s

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presents a solo exhibition by Paresh Nrshinga

February 2 - March 28, 2012

View @ Harveys Cellars12 Denmark Street

Bristol BS1 5DQ0117 9294812

HarveysCellars.co.ukViewArtGallery.co.uk

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PARESH NRSHINGAExotic and vibrant; Paresh Nrshinga’s abstract art displays a unique amalgamation of spirituality and mysticism. Through entering into the realm of the sublime and employ-ing his subconscious he creates an energetic mix of emotion and movement within his paintings.

Enriched in vibrant colours, both bold and rare, it is palpable to detect how his ex-tensive travelling throughout Africa, India and Europe has influenced his vivacious palette. Through utilising the striking blends found in the eastern colours of dress, pig-ment and lush spices, he intends to reflect his love of nature and culture.

Spirituality plays an integral role in his creative practice as his painting process is entirely subject to his emotional experiences. Nrshingha intends for each painting to bring something positive to the lives of those who view it and thus holds a personal significance for each of us.

The diversity of his canvases illustrate the breadth of the artists’ talent and the original and innovative visual effects which he displays make him one of our most exciting, contemporary painters in 2012. Experience for yourself the magical flavours of the orient through Paresh Nrshinga.

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right: Reflectionsacrylic on canvas34 x 34 cm£895 (framed)

front cover: Fill My Heartacrylic on canvas38 x 38 cm£950

previous page: Spring Delightacrylic on canvas55 x 55 cm£1,950

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right: Freedomacrylic on canvas

38 x 38 cm£950

left: Blue Mazeacrylic on canvas38 x 38 cm£995

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over page: Infinitymixed media on canvas30 x 60 cm£995

left: Free to Wanderacrylic on canvas30 x 30 cm£750

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right: The Light of the Magical Moonacrylic on canvas

34 x 34 cm£750

left: Equilibriummixed media on canvas34 x 34 cm£750

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One Sunny Dayacrylic on canvas (framed)

28 x 28 cm£750

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Sunny Side of Heavenacrylic on canvas (framed)

28 x 28 cm£750

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right: Scarlet NIghtmixed media on canvas

38 x 38 cm£950

left: Touch the Skyacrylic on canvas40 x 40 cm£995

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INTERVIEW with PARESH NRSHINGA

Being a spiritual man, do you believe that you chose, or were you chosen to create art?

I chose to be an artist from a young age. I have always been attracted to art and artists, instantly drawn to paintings. Are we chosen - who knows? But I do believe that some people are born with a gift.

Could you tell us some more about how you achieve the gloss finish to your canvases and intensity of colour?

Quite a few thin layers of high gloss varnish. The high intensity is achieved through a certain tech-nique of layering a variety of different shades of colour to create the depth.

As the subconscious plays a vital role in your art would you say that you abide by the surrealist crea-tive strategy of chance in regards to the application of paint and your compositions, or are there elements of planning?

There are certain elements of planning. Once the planning has been done within my mind, then the subconscious takes over, because I believe the painting paints itself once the mind switches off. We are surrounded by creative energy– we just have to learn how to tap into that source. I do this by meditating, before I ever pick up a paint brush. This allows mystical forms to appear on the canvas.

If you had an uninhibited alter-ego that could produce art, what would it be like? It would be a combination of Picasso and jean Michele Basquet, - that would be the starting point. It would be an interesting journey.

Do you find you are attracted to art that has similarities to yours or not?

Not similar to my style, but I have always been fascinated by The American abstract expressionists.

Music obviously plays a vital role in your artistic creativity, what’s currently in the music player in your studio and why?

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My usual favourites are Smashing Pumpkins, Tool, Queens of the Stone Age, White Stripes. This type of music tends to have many layers: it has intensity but also tranquillity. There is melody but also pas-sion. This helps me to create the movement but at the same time areas of calmness. I try to create some balance between the two. You intend for your art to bring happiness to those who view it, does any particular response stand out?

One particular client of mine commented that every day when he comes home from work, he sits in front of my paintings. He finds a lot of joy and peace by just looking at the work. He said he spends more time admiring the art then watching TV. So much so, that it inspired him to take up painting. Not only it brings him joy, but it helped him to tap into his own creativity.

Do you have any role models that you are aspiring to emulate?

I would like to think that I am trying to create something unique of my own. But I am inspired by the old Impressionists Masters with their use of brush strokes and colour. Degas, Van Gough, Renoir, Monet… they lived for their art right till the end!

What else defines you (other than painting)?

Sculpture, music, photography, film, – some of the other things that are on the horizon.Along with my artistic journey, there is my spiritual journey: to know my own spiritual self.

If you could travel anywhere with anyone, dead or alive, where would it be and with whom?

500 years ago a great saint, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu, travelled throughout India on a spiritual pilgrimage visiting all the holy places. It would have been an amazing experience to join him on that journey. I have always felt that England is my home but India is my spiritual home. I love the arts, the music, and the humour of British culture which is unique. I can’t live without it, but for my spiritual journey I would travel to India. Not just for its spirituality but also for its abundance of colour and amazing architecture, wherever you go.

Thank you

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