Nanda Narrainen
“Over the years, I have experimented with different approaches. My painting style has evolved from Realism to Abstract, mainly abstract expressionism; and spiritu-ality and sustainability is more present than ever in my painting. By diving deeply into the mysticism of spirituality my art aims at transcending the reality of objects, space and time.
As a person, I am passionate about spirituality and philosophy, especially Indian philosophy. In my blog where I have written and published several articles, is a testimony to this passion which often becomes the basis of my painting. I usually find a deep connection between Art and Spirituality. I am convinced that art is the result of inspiration, and inspiration
has its roots in spirituality. The inspiration which I can’t find to complete a task I can find in spiritual dialogue with the ‘self’ through my painting. As artistic inspiration sets the base for every work, the ideal form of art is the direct transmission of the artist’s enlightenment into the mind of the audience.
Art and spirituality merge to enable me, as an artist, to function both as a painter and a philosopher.
2022 at Alli-ance Francaise in Dubai
2022 – Painting Venice International Art Fair, Venice, Italy
2022 – Painting, Mauritius Museum Council, Port Louis (Mauritius International Art Fair.
2022 – Painting, Centre Nelson Mandela, La Tour Koenig
2021 – Painting, Lacaz Flanbwayan, Medine (Solo)
2020 – Painting, Virtual Art Gallery organized by ZEE Arts
2018 – Painting, Alliance Française, Belle Village (Solo).
2008 – Painting, BOI Art Gallery
2002 – Painting, Max Boulle Art Gallery, Rose Hill (Solo)
2001 – Painting, Alliance Française, Belle Village (Solo).
1996 – Drawing & Painting, Mahebourg Social Welfare Centre (Solo).
1984 – Charcoal Drawing & Painting, Mahebourg Social Welfare Centre.