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For a few years I exhibited most of my works at my own gallery at home, sold privately and also parted with a lot of my works as "gifts"…until one fine day I decided to share my imagination and enthusiasm with all those who appreciate art…
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My works are in private collections in America, U.K, U.A.E, Singapore, Australia and India.

In The Past...

9th - 11th July, 2004: M.P Birla Millennium Gallery, Indian Institute of Art and Culture, London, U.K.

The show will be opened formally by LORD Diljit Rana. This will be Lord Rana's first visit to mainland U.K after being installed as the honorary Indian consul for Northern Ireland.

In keeping with the tradition of raising funds through my art shows, I will be giving a portion of the total proceeds from this show to 'Angel Wish', a non-profit organization, to help grant the wish of life to children living with HIV / AIDS. www.angelwish.org

 
 

24th - 27th July, 2003: Hampstead,London,U.K

Participated in a show organized jointly by Kuhu Art Gallery (London, U.K) and Prakrit Art Gallery (South India).

12 October, 2002: The Neue Burg, Hofburg Palace,Vienna, Austria.

The painting show took place in Austria's most prestigious and outstanding venue, The Hofburg Palace. The show was a part of the cultural events organized by 'Vienna Indian Womens' Association' (VIWA) and was very well received by the Indian as well as the Austrian community.

On this occasion, I donated a painting for auction. The collection from the auction is to be used to build a Hindu temple in Vienna. Also a part of the total proceeds was distributed to various charities in India by VIWA.

February 26 - April 10, 2001: The Roosevelt House, American Embassy. New Delhi, India.

Probably the first ever painting exhibition to take place in the official residence of the U.S Ambassador to India. The exhibition continued for two months and was also viewed by the former president of America, Mr. Bill Clinton.

A part of the total proceeds was sent to the "Umang Charitable society", (New Delhi) for helping build schools in Gujarat, an Indian State, devastated by a powerful earthquake in January 2001.

1 - 7 December, 1999: India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, India.

Ms. Jacqueline Lundquist, w/o H.E. Richard Celeste, U.S ambassador to India, inaugurated this exhibition. She and other guests bought many works with indulgent affection over wine and cheese.

1 - 3 October, 1999: India Habitat Centre New Delhi, India.

My first formal display left me ecstatic. It was very well received and was a complete sell out! For the first time I had to encounter mixed feelings, that of 'parting with a piece of my imagination' with 'accepting the appreciation', gracefully.


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