Ritu G
Artist member since 2018
Toronto, Ontario
My love for painting started as a preschooler when I was gifted my first box of wax crayons, it turned into my passion...gradually I fell in love with watercolors and since then, I have moved freely between mediums - watercolors, acrylics, and oils...depending on my inspiration for a particular piece of work I do. II let the colors dictate the creativity on paper or canvas. My journey as an artist continues exploring my own ideas and bringing them into life with chosen mediums. My work is more intuitive based. I love impressionism in an abstract form. All in all, I enjoy the process of painting, the mixing of colors, the gradients, the texture of good grained paper, or the tooth of a good canvas. And I do believe that there should be no rules at all. One should be able to play with colors and experiment with different mediums and materials, and enjoy the journey of creativity.
I hope my paintings bring you as much joy as they have to me. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions at all!
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Favourite medium
Oil and Acrylics
How long have you been creating art?
Almost 10 to 15 years
When did you start making art, and why?
Painting since childhood, Hobby turened out to be a passion...Painting is like meditation for me.
When I'm not making art, I'm (a) ...
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