Niki Srinivasa

Niki Srinivasa is a California native and is primarily self-taught in fine arts. Beginning her creative career in fashion, she soon discovered the art-focused printmaking, realized that Fine Art was her true direction, and dedicated herself to developing her skills. She has a deep interest in embroidery, beadwork, ornate details and fiber arts, which is primarily informed by her Indian heritage. She aims to incorporate those elements alongside her use of traditional mediums, creating personally authentic, textural fine art experiences. Her art is reflective of her personal life story, and her unique style has resulted in achievements including having been commissioned to create a piece of art for the new Aretha Franklin Biopic, “RESPECT,”an upcoming Billboard featuring her art in Times Square, an exhibition at Art Basel, an upcoming exhibition to celebrate The United Nations’ Day Of The Girl Child, and an upcoming Artist's Book publication as well a children's book. She was recently named as a recipient of an American Art Award, which was juried by the top 25 galleries and museums in the United States.




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