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Paresh Nrshinga FRSA

Hometown: London

Based in: London

Paresh Nrshinga FRSA is a London-based artist who has been producing artwork and exhibiting since 2000s.
Originally recognised for his intricate pencil portraits, the artist has shifted his focus to producing paintings that go beyond representing reality. Motivated by a combination of spontaneous brushwork, playful drips and flirting with fluid boundaries, he presents the audience with a transitional space that encapsulates something that is constantly evolving and capturing the attention of the viewer.
Nrshinga’s continuous fascination with art, colour, shape, form, and music would open more possibilities and lead him to new heights of creativity and expression. His unwavering passion for these artistic elements would likely fuel his journey toward exploring innovative techniques, pushing boundaries, and ultimately, achieving greater artistic mastery.
During the early stages of his artistic career, he was primarily influenced by Jackson Pollock's use of drips and spontaneity, Andy Warhol's unconventional thinking, and Mark Rothko's emphasis on structure and colour. He followed his passion and graduated with BA (Hons) from De Montfort University in Leicester. Throughout his 20s, Nrshinga continued to develop his artistic skills whilst also pursuing a path of self-discovery, taking a few years to learn ancient Sanskrit texts and the wisdom behind them. The methods and techniques he learnt during those fundamental years would later allow him to bring his spirituality into his creative processes, accessing inner emotions and transferring them onto canvas, almost making creating art a spiritual process and thus being able to connect with a viewer on deeper levels.
Nrshinga about his art:

Colour is the essence of beauty and energy that permeates our world. It has the remarkable ability to evoke emotions and stir deep feelings within us. I have always been captivated by the interplay of colour and shape. When these two elements converge, the possibilities for creating art become boundless. For me, however, painting transcends the mere combination of colour and shape. It is a process that begins with an emotion or feeling, which then spills out onto the canvas.

Some of my paintings emerge from spontaneous impulses, where my inner emotions take control and guide my paintbrush. They become raw expressions of my inner self. Other artworks are journeys of exploration, even surprising me with their unfolding pathways. Through my paintings, I strive to convey my perspective of the world and create an emotional connection with the viewer. I aspire to capture fleeting moments and freeze them in time on the canvas, inviting others to share in the experience.

Painting allows me to communicate beyond words, to communicate in the language of colours, shapes, and emotions. It is a profound and intimate means of expression, enabling me to convey the depth of my perception and invite others to join me on this artistic journey.

Nrshinga works in fluid media that allows him to explore unlimited possibilities and create unique and sensual art pieces. Quite often whilst viewing his work, it awakens instant and deep reactions and emotions from a spectator always leaving them wanting more.

Nrshinga has exhibited prolifically in solo and group shows at galleries and shows spanning the United Kingdom, the United States, the Netherlands, Germany, Italy and Australia. His paintings are featured in numerous private and corporate collections in The United Kingdom and internationally.

Nrshinga was awarded the prestigious status of a Fellow of The Royal Society Of Arts, London.

 



Paresh Nrshinga FRSA In The Studio

My paintings emerge from spontaneous impulses, where my inner emotions take control and guide my paintbrush. They become raw expressions of my inner self and are journeys of exploration. Through my paintings, I strive to convey my own perspective of the world and create an emotional connection with the viewer. I aspire to capture fleeting moments and freeze them in time on the canvas.

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More About Paresh Nrshinga FRSA

Question IconWhat inspires you?

The world we live in is made of colour. Colour is what creates beauty, energy. It evokes emotion, it involves feelings. I have always been fascinated with colour and shape. Combining two together, you have unlimited possibilities of creating art. But creating art, or painting in my case, goes deeper than putting two of them together..

Question IconDescribe your creative process.

It starts with emotion or feeling and then it “spills out” on canvas. Some of my paintings are impulse paintings where inner emotion takes over and guides my paint brush, whereas others are journeys, that surprise even myself. Through my paintings I try to express the way I see the world and connect with viewer on emotional level, hoping to capture the moment on canvas.

Question IconWhat are 3 words that best describe your work?

Expressive, vibrant, fluid

Question IconWho are some artists that have influenced your work?

Jackson Pollock and Andy Warhol

Question IconWhat is the most important tool when creating your work?

Paint brushes

Question IconWhat is the best piece of advice you have been given?

Don't look back

Question IconWhere do you go for inspiration?

Music and nature


Collections Featuring Paresh Nrshinga FRSA

9 Collections

Art for the Year of the Rabbit

Art for the Year of the Rabbit

39 Artists, 44 Products

Last updated: January 17, 2023

New & Noteworthy: December 2022

New & Noteworthy: December 2022

52 Artists, 58 Products

Last updated: December 1, 2022

The Festival of Lights: Artworks for Deepavali 2022

The Festival of Lights: Artworks for Deepavali 2022

27 Artists, 34 Products

Last updated: October 19, 2022


Articles Featuring Paresh Nrshinga FRSA

2 Articles


Credentials

Education

De Montfort University

United Kingdom, 1988

Awards

Fellowship of The Royal Society Of Arts, London.

2024

Exhibitions

The Royal Society Of Arts, London

United Kingdom, 2024

The Other Art Fair, London

United Kingdom, 2019