Paresh Nrshinga was born in Kenya and travelled all over the world before settling down in Radeltt, Hertfordshire
Paresh collaborated with a number of prestigious brands, including Bang & Olufsen, and has exhibited in London, New York, Dubai and Paris to great critical acclaim
Paresh's large scale abstract canvases make for eye-catching statement pieces, bound to become a conversation piece .
From early childhood, Nrshinga was already absorbing colours, movements and sounds, transforming them into expressions and motions onto his sketchbooks.His travels around the world combined with his deep spirituality influence his unique paintings, which are masterpieces of original and exceptional talent. Inspired by artists such as Pollock, Warhol, Klimt and Picasso, Nrshinga’s paintings reflect his flirtation with abstract expressionism.
Nrshinga has exhibited widely in galleries in France, Italy and across the UK. The young artist’s work now features in many valuable private and corporate collections worldwide, on TV and cinema industry. He has worked together with established and prestigious brands such as Bang & Olufsen and has very successfully exhibited in London, New York, Dubai, Paris and Italy. One of his most recent clients and collectors includes Queen of Abu Dhabi.
"Paresh Nrshinga's work instantly lures the viewer in with its colour and carefully constructed compositions. Nrshinga creates paintings that are profoundly spiritual and evocative at the same time. Drawing inspiration from music, the artist mirrors its fluidity and expression in his loose application of paint and meditative artistic process."
Kaleidoscope II, 2010
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"Paresh Nrshinga's work instantly lures the viewer in with its colour and carefully constructed compositions. Nrshinga creates paintings that are profoundly spiritual and evocative at the same time. Drawing inspiration from music, the artist mirrors its fluidity and expression in his loose application of paint and meditative artistic process."