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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Toran’ also known as door topper is a sign of welcome hung above the doorway to the main house. The main idea is to attract the goddess of wealth Lakshmi. Inspired by Banjara embroidery.
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‘Tulasi’ plant is highly auspicious and she is regarded as the avatar of Lakshmi and is placed at the center of the courtyard to attract luck and prosperity.
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‘shubh labh’ (good luck) ✨
Mixed media art(pen, watercolour, hand embroidery)
Size 5inch x 7inch
2022
Available.
Please email charmim32@gmail.com for enquiries.
"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!"