On Wednesday 3rd of March , it was the private viewing of The Royal Society of British Artist annual exhibition. Sadly, I couldn’t make it as I was flying to Sri Lanka for a family wedding. I was gutted that I wasn’t able to make it, but so thankful that I was a part of such a […]
So excited to announce that my portrait, “The Cloth of Pride” has been selected for the Royal Society of British Artist 2022. It’s the first time this portrait of mine, will be displayed in a gallery for the public to see in person. The exhibition is held at the prestigious Mall Gallery from 3rd to 12 […]
Amit’s painting is just so striking, there is so much to commend it. To the simple but very effective compositional choice of placing the figure to the far right, to the fact that he is painted it on a tile to lend the work an instant texture...It’s always a pleasure to look at an artwork that feels at once both very contemporary but also steeped in tradition.
Kate Bryan
Amit’s self-portrait is remarkably contemporary not only in its realism, which is both photographic in feel and graphic in the clarity of its execution, but also through the filmic compositions.
Tai Shan Schierenberg
Amit’s portrait jumped out at us when we saw it online. As a self-portrait, we knew straight away that here was an artist with an interesting cultural background and he managed to reflect both that background and a sense of contemporary young man before us, through the work.
Kathlene Soriano
Amit's portrait shows such delicate warmth, too little seen in portrayals of masculinity, I just adore it.