‘‘Curving back within myself
I create again and again’’
~ Kinjal Trivedi, Born in 1982. India
Abstract Illustration
Inspired by her knowledge of Art History, Science and Road Trips around the world.
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 colours 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.
She also holds workshops for the young minds. Each of her Art Show from around the world has a new series as she depicts the ever evolving life in the simplest of essence. Her paintings are in public, private and corporate collections worldwide.
Kinjal Trivedi holds consultations for young artists and enhances their skills to reach their full potential.
While painting, there is no past, present or future. The moment we live in right now is eternity. 'Now' is both static and transient. We are in it because of our curiosity, longing and eagerness to be in the future. Once its here, we take our breath, transform our thoughts into actions and move on to the next level with full sincerity.
A style of painting where feelings and intentions are expressed on one larger than life canvas.
The unabashed strokes and colours that are dropped, splashed, or simply planted on a canvas connects the deepest thoughts of the artist on the canvas.
The play of colours and textures create a language of its own to portray a world to the viewer where they can, figuratively, walk into it.
This style of painting may not seem to have any form or shape or not even make sense to a person.
The sole aim is to evoke the subconscious feeling out in the open.
Hare Krishna
Shivji ki baraat
Vantage Point