Rasheeda Motiwala
Wendy Palermo
Watercolour
Mixed Media
Rasheeda Motiwala has a bachelor's degree in fine arts with a major in Printmaking and a minor in painting in 2001, from Indus Valley School of Arts and Architecture, Pakistan. Rasheeda has participated in numerous group and juried shows since then and has teaching experience, conducting workshops and personalizing one-to-one art lessons. Has received several awards and recognitions throughout her art journey and is currently working in her home-based art studio in Mississauga, Canada.
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Mixed Media
Rasheeda Motiwala has a bachelor's degree in fine arts with a major in Printmaking and a minor in painting in 2001, from Indus Valley School of Arts and Architecture, Pakistan. Rasheeda has participated in numerous group and juried shows since then and has teaching experience, conducting workshops and personalizing one-to-one art lessons. Has received several awards and recognitions throughout her art journey and is currently working in her home-based art studio in Mississauga, Canada.
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ARTIST STATEMENT
Since academically trained in Fine arts, my painting style has been progressing and becoming more spontaneous and free. My art is the journey that will continue to move on till I exist, and I will keep exploring the world further through the eyes of various forms, which gives me the visual language to my inner self. To draw nature, from the first mark to the flow of pigments, till the final composition on paper, involves many steps of unveiling the secrets. Whether it is a realistic still life or non-objective, the fast, expressive, and fluid watercolors give freedom to my emotions to flow on paper and serve me both as meditative and narrative.
Since academically trained in Fine arts, my painting style has been progressing and becoming more spontaneous and free. My art is the journey that will continue to move on till I exist, and I will keep exploring the world further through the eyes of various forms, which gives me the visual language to my inner self. To draw nature, from the first mark to the flow of pigments, till the final composition on paper, involves many steps of unveiling the secrets. Whether it is a realistic still life or non-objective, the fast, expressive, and fluid watercolors give freedom to my emotions to flow on paper and serve me both as meditative and narrative.




