Armita's artistic journey began since school, achieved College colours for Art in Mayo College Girls’ School, Ajmer, India; Two gold medals and a Bachelor’s degree in Visual Arts from Faculty of Fine Arts, M.S. University, Baroda, India. She carried her creative stint further in the retail sector as a Visual merchandiser, after which she followed her surreal energy to being an artist.
Amrita's artworks are a colourful surreal escape into her world. Working with different mediums, materials, and concepts, she express herself through her paintings. They are bold, bright & colourful with a sense of movement in them. The artist's inspiration comes from everything around her, both in UK and India.
Dreams, feelings, emotions, life experiences, places she has travelled and not travelled are reflected in her artworks as surreal in real. Amrita works are concept driven by the invisible, that cannot be seen but can only be felt in our minds, by our bodies and around us. Painting to Amrita is a constant discovery of oneself, an evolution of the mind and soul and her aim is to make the invisible visible to her audience, for them to feel that same energy & happiness as she does. An invisible experience of a language of every artwork that speaks to the viewer, like they speak to her when she creates them.
Amrita is honoured to have showcased and achieved recognition for many of her artworks across UK.

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