She is a traveller of two worlds - walking the floorboards of the theatre stage, and floating through the ether of the inner eye. For two decades, she has spoken in tongues of clay, acrylic and scripted words, seeking the language that the soul understands best. She does not merely paint what is seen, but captures the echo of what is felt - transforming the canvas into a mirror where the spirit recognises itself. Surabhi is not just the artist, but the art itself - a bridge between the dramatic and the divine, inviting the viewer to step inside the frame and breathe.
She is a traveler of two worlds - walking the floorboards of the theatre stage, and floating through the ether of the inner eye. For two decades, she has spoken in tongues of clay, acrylic, scripted words, seeking the language that the soul understands best.
She does not merely paint what is seen, But captures the echo of what is felt - transforming the canvas into a mirror where the spirit recognizes itself.
Surabhi is not just the artist, but the art itself - a bridge between the dramatic and the divine, Inviting the viewer to step inside the frame, and breathe.
Surabhi is a student of creative expression. She is a painter and creative artist besides being a theatre actor. Her paintings and sculptures have een displayed in various art galleries and exhibited in multiple cities. In the past two decades she has used multiple mediums and visual languages to express herself. Her career has taken her through the world of advertising, copywriting, hospitality industry and visual merchandising.
She is a traveler of two worlds - walking the floorboards of the theatre stage, and floating through the ether of the inner eye. For two decades, she has spoken in tongues of clay, acrylic, scripted words, seeking the language that the soul understands best.
She does not merely paint what is seen, But captures the echo of what is felt - transforming the canvas into a mirror where the spirit recognizes itself.
Surabhi is not just the artist, but the art itself - a bridge between the dramatic and the divine, Inviting the viewer to step inside the frame, and breathe.
Nature and Animals, Politics and Social Issues, Self Portraits, Surrealism