Charmi Mehta is an emerging Toronto based artist. Mehta's work mainly reflects on India and its people, places, textile, spirituality and everything that adds positivity to her life. Her style revolves around a feather like symbol inspired by peacock which depicts divinity and strength. She prefers to use different mediums such as glass mirror, pen, watercolor, embroidery etc.
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My first ever Art display with Toronto Outdoor Art Fair was truly a magical experience. I met so many amazing people who shared different perspectives on my work, we chat and became friends. Alongside, I met incredible artists with their eye-gazing works which differed in subject, style, pattern, design and so on. An experience that has made me believe in myself a little more and look out for Art a lot more!
Toronto Artisan Market 2022
I had a privilege to participate at a local market alongside with talented artists. An insightful conversation with people about art, history and travel helped me share more of ideas and purpose of doing what I love to. Truly an amazing experience to support locals and their unique talents which needs attention!
My first ever Art display with Toronto Outdoor Art Fair was truly a magical experience. I met so many amazing people who shared different perspectives on my work, we chat and became friends. Alongside, I met incredible artists with their eye-gazing works which differed in subject, style, pattern, design and so on. An experience that has made me believe in myself a little more and look out for Art a lot more!
Link below is available to direct purchase with TOAF👇🏻
https://torontooutdoor.art/artists/gallery/toaf/2022/charmi-mehta
Toronto Artisan Market 2022
I had a privilege to participate at a local market alongside with talented artists. An insightful conversation with people about art, history and travel helped me share more of ideas and purpose of doing what I love to. Truly an amazing experience to support locals and their unique talents which needs attention!
"Your pieces exude such lovely energy. It reminds me to go back to India one day."
"I loved how you described Indian culture through art."
"I spy two budgies. Loving it!"