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IAAC Exhibition of Contemporary Indian Art of the Diaspora 2015
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ARTIST STATEMENT
Having worked in the fashion industry for so long, Parul developed a deep passion for photography. Her methods and selections of color and shades take reflection from the rendition of color through light and its exposure that creates subliminal effects only seized at an instant.
She is a Textile Designer by profession. She was educated at NIFT, New Delhi and at FIT, New York and has worked for several years with companies like Coach, Ralph Lauren, Bloomingdales and Interface. She is an award winning designer and her work has been showcased all over the US, Europe and India. She has mastered the techniques of woven textiles, hand printing and embroidery.
She has worked with the likes of Bruce Mau, Mark Pollack and Rachel Doriss. Her inspirations have come from the Indian and French classic motifs harmonized with western themes. Her creations can be found decorating corporate houses, healthcare centers and residences. Her work represents multi-cultural themes also that surround our society and are omnipresent in our ever changing environment.
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Exhibitions:
Greenwich Arts Council – Art to The Avenue
Backstreet Gallery, New Rochelle, NY
Crossing Art, Queens, New York
Queens Museum of Art, NY
Arthur M. Berger Art Gallery, Manhattanville College, NY
Meli-Melo, Greenwich, CT
Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden in North Salem, NY
Flushing Town Hall, Queens, NY
National Institute of Fashion Technology, New Delhi, India |
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