Imprints of India
March 1–April 30
The Gallery at The Summit Free Public Library
Kiran K. Dhaliwal’s series Imprints of India is inspired by her birthplace of rural India. Though she has since settled in New Jersey, Dhaliwal’s artistic practice draws her back to the culture, customs, and histories of her homeland. Dhaliwal’s paintings of everyday scenes and settings explore the ways that people relate to their surroundings, global human connections, and the relationship between beauty and despair across diverse perspectives. While influenced by the past, her artwork communicates the possibilities of the future. Dhaliwal is primarily an oil painter, though this exhibition includes her recent experiments with encaustics and mixed media.
Right now, we are all redefining ourselves, our neighborhood and how we see into the window of the world. There are all the things that inspire my art.
My journey as an artist started long ago but I have only recently returned to painting, working mostly in oils, as well as acrylic and mixed media. This revival of my creative passion has prompted a new chapter in my life, as I begin to redefine the artist I once was, through the lens of a life I have since lived.
Among these series and more, this installation intertwines elements of beauty and despair across a wide range of perspective, color, and emotion.
Everything is redefined with the passage of time.
Beyond the Horizon
Gallery
Strength and Radiance
Town Redefined
All Giclee Prints sold supports a nonprofit committed to furthering: Empowerment, Sustainability & Progress for women, Angel House International.
Fanwood, NJ - April 2020 | 12 W x 12 H
Limited Addition Giclée