
Artist Exhibition 2022
“What I would always say to others who are thinking to become an artist or put their creativity out there, is to always do it genuinely, confidently and, without fear. There will be many challenges but as artists, we will always have to right to think beyond, remain original and always aim to exceed your own ability with visual emotion.”
— Vik Kainth
Vik Kainth
Vik Kainth is a Digital Illustrator from East London who is best known for reviving the elements of traditional Indian art alongside modern digital techniques. Vik aims to entice audiences with traditional art from the South Asian subcontinent which has been influenced by themes from Arabic, Mughal and Oriental culture.
Vik aims to modernise the art we know and love, into the digital era where the worlds eyes are on screens and social media. Upholding the authentic traditional beauty of South Asian arts are uniquely blended with new digital mediums.
Here he presents a range of pieces informed by the Sikh faith and his personal commitment to interfaith projects and initiatives. His artwork explores immense detail, depth and colour by layering multiple shapes and curvaceous lines to build together a work of art taking a minimum of three days to complete. Vik often tests a number of new digital techniques when creating his pieces to push the boundaries of innovation and digital design. Vik has produced a vibrant variety of original artwork featuring Gods, Goddesses, Maharajas, Maharanis and celebrity figures.
Vik Kainth finds Inspiration from his personal experiences and passions which includes travel, music, faith and fellow creatives such as Cristiano Sequeira and Kenny Vindich.
Vik has a strong global following which includes fellow artists, influencers and celebrities alike. His artwork has recently been featured by The Times Of India newspaper and the BBC. Vik has exhibited his works in Glasgow, Sacramento California, and London's very own Battersea Park and Southbank Centre. In 2018 he produced a large street art mural in India which was featured by national media. Recently finding a new love for his work in a retro nostalgic focus, along with working within the NFT space, Vik's artwork is thriving to continue breaking barriers, changing the game and is forever evolving.
website: http://www.vikkainthart.com/
“Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.”
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Suneet Kaur Sandhu (SKSart)
For me, art is a form of self-expression. From small sketches to large scale projects, my art is a highly-personal reflection of myself. I am a South Asian Sikh Artist with a focus on abstract portraits, and abstract Sikh art. This ranges from digital art on procreate, to acrylic paintings. I have recently also started an acrylic abstract pouring series, which is visible on my instagram page and will soon create Sikhi related abstract pouring pieces. I take pride in my use of vivd colours, and creating work that inspires so many different interpretations of my work.
website: https://www.sksart.com/
“Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.”
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Amandeep Matharu (ASMCollection)
Amandeep Matharu, also known as ASMCollection, explores the intertwining of traditional handcraft with modern technological advancements. The desire to use natural materials is evident in ASMCollection’s work. Wood is the principal material, and through a process of layering, he creates intricate geometric and three-dimensional works. Artworks involve both hand-done and digital elements—Amandeep typically sketches out concepts before using sophisticated computer-aided design (CAD) software to produce technical drawings ready for laser-cutting the elements of the final piece.
ASMCollection is heavily influenced by Amandeep’s current career in architecture. He merges his knowledge of architecture and passion for art into one cohesive and detailed work, at times blurring the boundary between art and architecture. ASMCollection also gains inspiration from Amandeep’s worldly travels and strolling through many arts and crafts markets and learning about local handmade woodcraft. South Asian ornaments and architecture influence the patterns in his work. Based in Birmingham, UK, Amandeep has showcased ASMCollection worldwide and has artworks in the USA, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, and more.
website: http://www.asmcollection.co.uk/
“Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.”
— Quote Source
Amandeep Matharu (ASMCollection)
Amandeep Matharu, also known as ASMCollection, explores the intertwining of traditional handcraft with modern technological advancements. The desire to use natural materials is evident in ASMCollection’s work. Wood is the principal material, and through a process of layering, he creates intricate geometric and three-dimensional works. Artworks involve both hand-done and digital elements—Amandeep typically sketches out concepts before using sophisticated computer-aided design (CAD) software to produce technical drawings ready for laser-cutting the elements of the final piece.
ASMCollection is heavily influenced by Amandeep’s current career in architecture. He merges his knowledge of architecture and passion for art into one cohesive and detailed work, at times blurring the boundary between art and architecture. ASMCollection also gains inspiration from Amandeep’s worldly travels and strolling through many arts and crafts markets and learning about local handmade woodcraft. South Asian ornaments and architecture influence the patterns in his work. Based in Birmingham, UK, Amandeep has showcased ASMCollection worldwide and has artworks in the USA, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, and more.
website: http://www.asmcollection.co.uk/
“Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.”
— Quote Source
Amandeep Matharu (ASMCollection)
Amandeep Matharu, also known as ASMCollection, explores the intertwining of traditional handcraft with modern technological advancements. The desire to use natural materials is evident in ASMCollection’s work. Wood is the principal material, and through a process of layering, he creates intricate geometric and three-dimensional works. Artworks involve both hand-done and digital elements—Amandeep typically sketches out concepts before using sophisticated computer-aided design (CAD) software to produce technical drawings ready for laser-cutting the elements of the final piece.
ASMCollection is heavily influenced by Amandeep’s current career in architecture. He merges his knowledge of architecture and passion for art into one cohesive and detailed work, at times blurring the boundary between art and architecture. ASMCollection also gains inspiration from Amandeep’s worldly travels and strolling through many arts and crafts markets and learning about local handmade woodcraft. South Asian ornaments and architecture influence the patterns in his work. Based in Birmingham, UK, Amandeep has showcased ASMCollection worldwide and has artworks in the USA, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, and more.
website: http://www.asmcollection.co.uk/
“Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.”
— Quote Source
Amandeep Matharu (ASMCollection)
Amandeep Matharu, also known as ASMCollection, explores the intertwining of traditional handcraft with modern technological advancements. The desire to use natural materials is evident in ASMCollection’s work. Wood is the principal material, and through a process of layering, he creates intricate geometric and three-dimensional works. Artworks involve both hand-done and digital elements—Amandeep typically sketches out concepts before using sophisticated computer-aided design (CAD) software to produce technical drawings ready for laser-cutting the elements of the final piece.
ASMCollection is heavily influenced by Amandeep’s current career in architecture. He merges his knowledge of architecture and passion for art into one cohesive and detailed work, at times blurring the boundary between art and architecture. ASMCollection also gains inspiration from Amandeep’s worldly travels and strolling through many arts and crafts markets and learning about local handmade woodcraft. South Asian ornaments and architecture influence the patterns in his work. Based in Birmingham, UK, Amandeep has showcased ASMCollection worldwide and has artworks in the USA, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, and more.
website: http://www.asmcollection.co.uk/








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