Vyoma Parikh
Born and brought up in Mumbai, Vyoma has had a lifelong engagement with the arts.
She is widely travelled, and her exposure to diverse cultures and environments has been a lasting source of inspiration for her work.
She trained under Shri Anand Pardesee and Shri Pramod Kurlekar, where she honed her skills and developed her own visual language.
Her work is influenced by Indian modernists such as N. S. Bendre, M. F. Hussain, and B. Prabha.
Working primarily in oil and acrylic, her paintings draw the viewer into layered, imagined landscapes. Neither literal nor representational, these spaces are dreamlike and contemplative, inviting the observer into a quiet, mystical world.
Through subtle shifts in colour and form, each layer reveals a new emotion and a new discovery, creating an introspective journey where reality softens and the subconscious takes precedence.


