Meet the Artist- Gayatri

Gayatri was Born in a small beautiful place in India. She was raised in an artistic family, with both parents being artists, She was always encouraged to design and create. It was easy for her to start loving it, making it her hobby and then her profession. That Being said Art is so much more than a profession to her. It’s her Life. It’s the only lifestyle she knows and is grateful for. She has a Diploma in Applied Arts and Recently finished her Online Mastery Program from Milan Art Institute,USA. 

She now resides in Burnaby, Canada. 

When it comes to art, She loves to Explore and Experiment. She paints in mixed media, a lot of inks and marks, a lot of different mediums, Making it spontaneous at the beginning and refining it at the end. She usually finishes off her paintings in Oils. 

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What does Art is Magic mean to you? 

Art affects so many people and it affects everyone in different ways, 

A same painting can have so many different emotions off different people.

Art can heal

Art in any form is Magic

What is it about making art that stirs your soul? 

Everything! All the process, from start of a small spark of an idea  to how I get to the Final painting! 

What is currently inspiring you? 

Nature and the connections that we feel within each other. 

What does your creative Practice look like? 

I think of a subject I want to paint, and either sketch or use my iPad to make a source, then I go in very loose and have fun, gradually start adding in the forms and details and then the final finishes. 

How do you keep your creative practice fresh and inspired? 

I follow a lot of different art pages and artists, so much wonderful work out there to see and learn from, Small activities like going for a walk, just being close to the nature, carrying a sketch book with you everywhere, I try to keep my eyes open, inspirations are everywhere and never know what would inspire you to create.

Do you have any creative rituals? 

Not sure if its a creative ritual, But when I think I am in a block, or just need some time to refocus,

I take a short break may be for a day and then clean and organize my Art space. 

When the space is all organized it calls me to create.