Amrta is a professional painter based in Los Angeles. She is a member of the Shockboxx Gallery Program where she also acts as a curator and juror. Amrta is also a member of the Los Angeles Artists Association. Amrta Art works have been in galleries internationally and Amrta collectors span the globe from Romania, Australia, New York, Brooklyn, Los Angeles, Nashville, San Francisco, Chicago, Dallas, North Carolina, and many more locations. The Amrta piece “The Old and The New” hangs next to an original Salvador Dali and Andy Warhol in Los Angeles. Her solo show "Integrated" in 2022 was rated by The Mag as the best California art show of 2022. This same solo show was one of nineteen galleries selected as a Featured Gallery Banner on Artsy.
Amrta also collaborates with other artists in bringing the vibrancy of their work and vision to life. She recently collaborated with Muka as Model Director for Muka’s Solo Exhibition “Sugar Coated” at Shockboxx Gallery. For more information check out her association with AFPA Gallery:
Amrta’s work and home design will also be featured in the 2022 release of the HBO hit show Westworld
My work is a reflection and exploration of the magical interconnectedness of all of life and the ability to regenerate. As a painter, I am deeply influenced by own experiences of surviving suffering and how it lead to my fifteen year study of mythology, comparative religion, and ancient Buddhism.
I decided to go by Amrta years ago when I read an ancient myth that said that when people had fought the long battle of life, Amrta (Ambrosia) would fall from the sky as a “a drink of the gods”. This was a symbol that we constantly renew and are reborn in this lifetime. Amrta is a reminder that I do not have to wait for the external world to “rain down Amrta”, because it already exists in me. My goal is to constantly do the work and create art to bring the wisdom of Amrta out of my heart and share it with the world.
Be filled with gold and never lose your sense of humor.
Amrta’s art has been exhibited in galleries on Royal Street in New Orleans, Inliquid In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Shockboxx Project in Hermosa Beach, California, WoArt In New York City, Gallery 825 in West Hollywood, California, to name a few.
Amrta speaking at the Copper Mountain Collage Arts Panel: