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Exploring Grandeur in Simplicity

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Exploring Grandeur in Simplicity

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About me


Rajnita Jain, a self taught artist, embarked on her creative journey by re-contextualizing natural and human elements to construct an artistic narrative, which is both personal and universal. Indian born and internationally recognized, her ardor for art stems from vibrant colors and appreciation for beauty in all forms. 

She works out of her home studio and art gallery in Southern California. Her contemporary painting lifestyle draws from experience in different areas of art to give balance and consistency. She pursued her education in Limnology (study of oceans), which gave her a unique perspective for creation of dignified and decorous painting styles reflecting the magical elements of nature.

Rajnita's artwork has been displayed in private and corporate collections across India, Europe and the United States. In addition, she volunteers at Red Cross Society, an internationally renowned humanitarian non-governmental organization and Getty Center, world-famous museum featuring exclusive art and architecture. She is currently raising funds by selling her artwork for the CRY foundation. This organization works on four basic rights of survival, development, protection and participation for children in India.

She can be contacted for art consultations and commissioned works for corporate or home collections.

About me


Rajnita Jain, a self taught artist, embarked on her creative journey by re-contextualizing natural and human elements to construct an artistic narrative, which is both personal and universal. Indian born and internationally recognized, her ardor for art stems from vibrant colors and appreciation for beauty in all forms. 

She works out of her home studio and art gallery in Southern California. Her contemporary painting lifestyle draws from experience in different areas of art to give balance and consistency. She pursued her education in Limnology (study of oceans), which gave her a unique perspective for creation of dignified and decorous painting styles reflecting the magical elements of nature.

Rajnita's artwork has been displayed in private and corporate collections across India, Europe and the United States. In addition, she volunteers at Red Cross Society, an internationally renowned humanitarian non-governmental organization and Getty Center, world-famous museum featuring exclusive art and architecture. She is currently raising funds by selling her artwork for the CRY foundation. This organization works on four basic rights of survival, development, protection and participation for children in India.

She can be contacted for art consultations and commissioned works for corporate or home collections.

Exhibitions

MODERN ART MUSEUM, AUSTRIA

June 8 - July 10, 2017

PAKS GALLERY, CANNES, FRANCE

May 17-19, 2017

Southern Nevada Museum of arts

2016 - Ongoing

Cry America Inc.

2015 - 2016

Yorba Linda art Gallery

2015

NewPort Beach Art Exhibition

2015

Palm Springs Art Exhibition

2014