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Abstract & Mixed Media Art

byAnjali MittalShips artwork across India; On-site projects across NCRStarts from2,000 per artworkView full gallery

I find joy in blending unexpected materials—torn paper, thread, and paint—to tell stories that feel alive. This is where I experiment with textures and colors to create something truly personal for your space.

An abstract painting titled "Power of Women." The swirling blues and greens represent the dynamic and fluid strength of women, with figures emerging from the waves of color.

An abstract piece inspired by the monsoon. The deep blues and swirling whites evoke the feeling of rain, wind, and stormy skies, capturing the energy of the season on canvas.

A playful collage using torn pieces of colored paper and simple line drawings. This form of mixed media art is spontaneous and allows for the creation of whimsical characters and scenes.

A collage titled "Sowing the seed for a bright tomorrow." The abstract figure made from torn paper represents the act of planting and nurturing hope for the future.

A minimalist collage created with torn paper and white ink. The simple composition of birds flying over a green field evokes a sense of freedom and tranquility.

A serene seaside collage made from torn paper. The lone figure looking out at the ocean creates a contemplative mood, capturing a quiet moment of reflection.

A meditative abstract artwork filled with intricate patterns, shapes, and colors. This piece is a form of intuitive art, where the process of creation is as important as the final result.

An artwork created with fabric and thread, titled "As nature intended." This piece, which advocates for insecticide-free vegetables, uses applique and stitching to "draw" with fabric.

A framed piece of my thread and fabric art. This work combines painting, collage, and embroidery to depict a woman with a charkha, blending different textures and techniques.

A video showing the process of creating my thread and fabric art. It's a unique technique that involves layering pieces of fabric and adding details with stitching.

About Abstract & Mixed Media Expressions

I often use unexpected surfaces like vintage book pages or fabric scraps to build my collages. Whether it is layering text beneath a hand-painted peacock or stitching stories into cloth, I look for beauty in the things others might discard. If you have a sentimental object or a collection of old books you would like to see transformed into art, we can absolutely work with that.

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