The art of Paresh Nrshinga
Within the wild, exotic and mystic beauty of Kenya, the spirit of an artist was born. Paresh Nrshinga was born in the 1960’s in Kenya. In the 1970’s, he moved to England. By the age of six, Paresh was absorbing colours, movements and sounds and transforming them into expressions and motions onto his sketchbooks.
By 1984, he studied Art and Architecture at Gateway College, Leicester and later extended his studies in Art and Design at Leicester Polytechnic.
His extensive travels around the world combined with his spirituality influences his unique paintings and masterpieces of an original talent. Influenced by artists such as Jackson Pollock, Brice Marden, Andy Warhol and Gustav Klimt, his paintings reflect his flirtation with abstract expressionism.
When you view Paresh’s paintings you will feel how strongly he expresses his feelings, memories and struggles. Through his passion for music he developed a unique flair of transferring and transforming the energy of sound onto the canvas in the form of colour and movement. Thus, creating vibrant visual effects.
Paresh is a versatile and sensitive painter. His brushstroke dances through a festival of wilderness and spontaneity with a concentration on texture, gesture and ecriture. He delivers an edge through the recreation of the medium of paint and the exploration of new fields of colour and abstraction. His paintings are an adventure of self-discovery.
Paresh has exhibited in several galleries in France and the UK. This young artist’s work now features in many valuable private and corporate collections. His paintings are popular and continue to offer a unique experience of spirituality and touches many souls and hearts through a journey of emotions and colours.

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