The Daily Californian: Amrita Singhal’s ‘Seek, Memory’ breathes emotional complexity

Amrita Singhal's exhibition, Seek, Memory: The Art of Amrita Singhal, at Berkeley's SHOH Gallery is a vibrant exploration of human experience through color, form, and texture. Rooted in her Indian heritage and personal journey, Singhal's work grapples with profound themes of mortality, greed, environmental destruction, and beauty. The exhibit features a dynamic blend of paintings, prints, and a family slideshow, with her Rama Prayer Series offering a contemplative introduction to the collection. Her bold, emotive use of color and expressive brushstrokes conveys complex emotions that transcend words, from the urgency of climate crisis in We and Planet/Business as Usual to the serenity of The Sunrise. Through her art, Singhal evokes deep empathy and emotional connection, inviting viewers to engage with the intangible and relational aspects of life.

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