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Painter / Ceramicist

Bindu enjoys trying new experimental ideas in several mediums and actively pursues educating herself further in order to create exciting new works of art whether they be in clay, canvas or paper.
Nature in all its glory and its current fight for survival influences some of her work such Arctic Melt and Parched Earth.
She loves vivid bright colours, how they work together, fuse, contrast and especially how they affect the viewer. Using alcohol ink and or resin she pours her passion for colour into her artwork.
Her hand built clay work and sculptures lend an element of fun, such as her animal Totem Pole


Studio 5

26 Elm Park Road
Pinner Middx HA5 3LA

Tube: Pinner (10mins walk from station)
Bus: H11, H12, H13, 183
Some Parking on side roads.

Open 11am – 5pm on:

Please note that Bindu’s opening days have changed from those advertised.

Sat 14Sun 15Mon 16Tue 17Wed 18Thu 19Fri 20Sat 21Sun 22Mon 23Tue 24Wed 25Thu 26Fri 27Sat 28Sun 29

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Painter / Mixed Media Artist

Contemporary artist Palak Patel finds inspiration from her Indian heritage and from everyday observed patterns and shapes. The artist’s process favours acrylics and mixed media such as modelling paste and gel which is applied in thick textural strokes that give her artworks a rich, three dimensional quality. Gold and silver leaf is another important element for Palak’s artworks, a signature statement that adds texture and reflections of light which change depending on the time of day you are observing the piece. 

Palak is continuously experimenting with materials to find new ways to express texture on canvas and endeavours to evoke feelings from the art she creates.


Palak will be Resting in 2025

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“I was delighted to be part of Queen’s platinum jubilee celebrations, organised by Harrow Hill Trust, London, on 2nd June. I painted a portrait of Her Majesty the Queen, live at the venue. It was an exciting moment for me, personally and as an artist, creating a royal portrait, and receiving the enthusiastic support and appreciation of the audience present.

The realistic style of the portrait captures Her likeness.  While the background in my usual style of rhythmism depicts the cycle and continuity of life through its movements which are it’s very essence.”

Painting the Queen’s portrait with Sandhya Singh Read More »

Cheryl Gould and her husband Roy Rodgers have donated work to the online Auction in support of Hospital Art for Health.
This charity is important to Cheryl as she believes in their aim to “transform the UK’s health by using world-class art to inspire better health and wellbeing for patients, carers and communities.”

Roy has donated an oil painting: ‘End of the Shoot’ and Cheryl has donated a piece of fabulous fused glass ‘The Gaiety Whirl’.

Click here to view and bid for all the works available.

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