My Art in the Wild: Exhibitions & Events
Art feels different when you see it in person, catch the light on the canvas, and share the story behind the brushstrokes. Here is where I bring my work out to meet you.
A video from an art exhibition at the Indian Institute of World Culture. It was an honor to be recognized by our chief guest, Mrs. Jija Singh, the first woman IPS officer in South India.
At the grand opening of the 'Mehendii' art exhibition. It's always a proud moment to see my name among so many talented artists on the banner.
Receiving wonderful feedback from a chef at ITC Gardenia, where my paintings were displayed. Hearing that my work is seen as realistic and promotes Kerala's culture means the world to me.
More kind words from the ITC Gardenia exhibition. These moments of appreciation are so overwhelming and inspiring, and they fuel my passion for creating.
A closer look at me painting a lotus pond live at the ITC Gardenia hotel. These events are a fantastic way for you to see my process and order a customized piece of art.
Another angle of my live painting session. You can see the array of acrylic paints I use to bring the vibrant colors of the lotus pond to life on canvas.
A fun interaction with actor Vindu Dara Singh at the Haat of Art Exhibition. He was curious about the textures in my work, and it was a pleasure to discuss my process with him.
A quick tour of my stall at the Haat of Art, Bangalore. You can see my new Buddha paintings on display. I invite everyone to visit me at these events.
My exhibitor pass for The Haat of Art. The excitement before an exhibition is always special.
Me at my stall, D10, at the Haat of Art exhibition. It's a joy to be surrounded by my creations and to meet everyone who stops by.
About My Art in the Wild: Exhibitions & Events
When you visit my stall at an exhibition, you aren't just looking at a painting on a screen. You can step close to inspect the texture of the acrylic, see how the metallic highlights catch the light, and tell me exactly what feeling you want in your own home.
There is a special energy in an art exhibition that simply doesn't translate online. Being part of events like Chitra Santhe or the Haat of Art allows me to engage with people directly, hear what touches your heart, and understand what you are looking for in a painting.
Whether I am displaying at the ITC Gardenia or setting up my small space at a local art fair, my goal remains the same: to create a connection. These events are often where I meet clients for the first time. We discuss commissions right there, looking at samples of my spiritual art, Kerala murals, or nature scenes.
If you see something you like at an event, we can talk about custom sizing or tweaking the color palette to match your wall. It is the perfect opportunity to see my process, check the quality of my canvas work, and ask questions about how I use textures or metallic paints to add life to a piece. If you missed me at a previous exhibition, keep an eye out for updates on where I will be showing next. I love meeting fellow art lovers and hearing your stories.
Biji Nagesh
I'm Biji, and for me, painting is as essential as breathing. Whether I am at a bustling exhibition like Chitra Santhe or just painting at home with my cats watching, I pour my heart into every canvas, trying to capture little moments of joy and peace for your home.
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