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This large and detailed art piece is inspired by the colours of festivals and carnivals. The vibrancy of colour, smells, emotions from build up to the main event and even to the come down after the celebrations are captured in the drawing.
The transient nature and the impermanence of all things is reflected perfectly in yearly festivals. One moment we are looking forward to it; the next moment we are experiencing it, quickly followed by remembering it. This swiflty moved back to looking forward to it again next time and thus the cycle continues.
An artwork drawn with stencils and free hand and took over 1 year to complete.
Image Size: A3 to A0
Art Medium: Ink on Paper
Method: Mix of Freehand and Stencils
Prints in colour, black and white and various other tones are available.
Please Contact the Artist.
Commissions Invited
Woking, Surrey
Contemporary colourful, vibrant unique abstract art.
High-quality digital prints available.
Please mention the Surrey Artists website
Email: mital78@gmail.com
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Being human and everything that comes with this, is portrayed in the art and due to the detail, can take many hundreds of hours to complete, typically over many months or a year or more.
This is also something that inspires me to draw, as good sight, stable hands, good mobility and independence are to be celebrated today, as they cannot be guaranteed in the future.
My art cannot just be glanced at, rather to be viewed and studied with patience, then more and more will be revealed."
Mital is not currently a member of a Surrey Art Group or Society.
Mital's artwork 'A Space Odyssey – in Colour' has been selected to be displayed as part of the Elmbridge Moving Arts Exhibition and will be in the Robert Phillips Gallery at the River House Barn in Walton-on-Thames Surrey. This will be from 5th October till 30th October 2022.
One of Mital's paintings was chosen for prestigious display at some of London’s busiest commuter stations, namely Victoria, Waterloo and London Bridge.
As humans, our senses form the basis of our reality. The visual sense particularly allows us to construct the world we believe we see. This art hopes to drive awareness that we can all see different things while looking at the same art. Lots of detail is placed in this hand-drawn art, allowing the viewer to see more detail over time. The deeper aspect allows when viewing the artwork to pause thoughts from past and future and be present looking only at the art. The question “what do you see” has basis in Buddhist philosophy, that our true selves are found in the space between our thoughts. Maybe this can be glimpsed if we are fully present in the moment when looking at the ink colours and micro characters hidden in the art.
Commissions Invited
Woking, Surrey
Contemporary colourful, vibrant unique abstract art.
High-quality digital prints available.
Please mention the Surrey Artists website
Email: mital78@gmail.com
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
Being human and everything that comes with this, is portrayed in the art and due to the detail, can take many hundreds of hours to complete, typically over many months or a year or more.
This is also something that inspires me to draw, as good sight, stable hands, good mobility and independence are to be celebrated today, as they cannot be guaranteed in the future.
My art cannot just be glanced at, rather to be viewed and studied with patience, then more and more will be revealed."
Mital is not currently a member of a Surrey Art Group or Society.
Mital's artwork 'A Space Odyssey – in Colour' has been selected to be displayed as part of the Elmbridge Moving Arts Exhibition and will be in the Robert Phillips Gallery at the River House Barn in Walton-on-Thames Surrey. This will be from 5th October till 30th October 2022.
One of Mital's paintings was chosen for prestigious display at some of London’s busiest commuter stations, namely Victoria, Waterloo and London Bridge.
In October 2021 I had a dream. In that dream appeared a shape. The next day I drew the shape.
Since then, I have been working on this art which is the first drawing I have done in 10 years.
The concept is about re-awakening. What was once dormant needs to be released. The quote reflecting this is,
” The purpose of human life is not to be happy. The purpose of human life is to awaken to who we truly are”.
This will be the first in a new series of artworks over the coming years.
Image Size: A3
Art Medium: Ink on Paper
To Commission the Original Art, please Contact the Artist
High quality digital prints available when completed. Framed and unframed.
Commissions Invited
Woking, Surrey
Contemporary colourful, vibrant unique abstract art.
High-quality digital prints available.
Please mention the Surrey Artists website
Email: mital78@gmail.com
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
Being human and everything that comes with this, is portrayed in the art and due to the detail, can take many hundreds of hours to complete, typically over many months or a year or more.
This is also something that inspires me to draw, as good sight, stable hands, good mobility and independence are to be celebrated today, as they cannot be guaranteed in the future.
My art cannot just be glanced at, rather to be viewed and studied with patience, then more and more will be revealed."
Mital is not currently a member of a Surrey Art Group or Society.
Mital's artwork 'A Space Odyssey – in Colour' has been selected to be displayed as part of the Elmbridge Moving Arts Exhibition and will be in the Robert Phillips Gallery at the River House Barn in Walton-on-Thames Surrey. This will be from 5th October till 30th October 2022.
One of Mital's paintings was chosen for prestigious display at some of London’s busiest commuter stations, namely Victoria, Waterloo and London Bridge.
This is a one-of-a-kind original impressionist abstract painted by myself using acrylic paints on canvas.
Its pure white titanium white flower buds really stand out against the silver stems, especially with the multi-coloured abstract background.
I used a palette knife along with the hand-made abstract paint on each flower giving them an Impasto 3D effect, which also adds a unique character jumping off the canvas. I also paint the edges of the canvas so they match the painting rather than leaving them just white, so no frame is required.
Commissions Invited
Reigate, Surrey
Abstract Paintings and Artworks
Please mention the Surrey Artists website
Email: reigatedecs@gmail.com
Website: garymeeke.art
Instagram: @happypebbleshop
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When I see a canvas, I never get artist's block, I see my next great adventure starting. I'm on a journey without a plan that is constantly evolving. Each brush or palette knife stroke turns into something wonderful that eventually turns into a painting. That Is true art to me, rather than planning every step of the way, but who am I to say?
I am new to painting compared to many other artists and totally self-taught. I never studied at art school and have no art qualifications, but does that make my art unworthy? Can I even call myself an artist? I guess we all have to start somewhere but at least I'm honest enough to admit it and still place great love and passion into every painting I paint.
I have used every painting medium available but found my true love in acrylics. I started painting all sorts of things including trees, waterfalls, fields, sunsets etc. until my wife asked me to paint her a flower painting.
"Paint flowers!" I said, but I gave it a go, and surprisingly my wife was pleased. Since then, I have developed a unique way of painting flowers which I absolutely love. I mix my own heavy-bodied abstract paint and paint Impasto-style impressionist flowers.


I will post free within the UK. If you live outside the UK and wish to purchase my art, please contact me and I will be happy to find out shipping costs for you.
Please visit my website to view all of my artworks.
Blessings Gary
Gary is a member of The Arts Society, Reigate.
"The Mayor of Reigate loved one of my paintings so much that I donated it to her to have on her office wall. A very proud moment for me!"
This Impasto abstract flower basket painting was completed using only a palette knife. I used very bold and heavy abstract paint so each colour really lifts off the canvas, especially the flower petals, giving an abstract Impasto 3D effect that is lovely to touch as well as to view.
I never paint the same painting twice, so you will have a one-of-a-kind original painting. Why not add a touch of floral artwork to your home or office. It’s also the perfect gift for your loved ones, relatives, and friends.
Commissions Invited
Reigate, Surrey
Abstract Paintings and Artworks
Please mention the Surrey Artists website
Email: reigatedecs@gmail.com
Website: garymeeke.art
Instagram: @happypebbleshop
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
When I see a canvas, I never get artist's block, I see my next great adventure starting. I'm on a journey without a plan that is constantly evolving. Each brush or palette knife stroke turns into something wonderful that eventually turns into a painting. That Is true art to me, rather than planning every step of the way, but who am I to say?
I am new to painting compared to many other artists and totally self-taught. I never studied at art school and have no art qualifications, but does that make my art unworthy? Can I even call myself an artist? I guess we all have to start somewhere but at least I'm honest enough to admit it and still place great love and passion into every painting I paint.
I have used every painting medium available but found my true love in acrylics. I started painting all sorts of things including trees, waterfalls, fields, sunsets etc. until my wife asked me to paint her a flower painting.
"Paint flowers!" I said, but I gave it a go, and surprisingly my wife was pleased. Since then, I have developed a unique way of painting flowers which I absolutely love. I mix my own heavy-bodied abstract paint and paint Impasto-style impressionist flowers.


I will post free within the UK. If you live outside the UK and wish to purchase my art, please contact me and I will be happy to find out shipping costs for you.
Please visit my website to view all of my artworks.
Blessings Gary
Gary is a member of The Arts Society, Reigate.
"The Mayor of Reigate loved one of my paintings so much that I donated it to her to have on her office wall. A very proud moment for me!"
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