
Each year as winter gives way to spring, Hindus celebrate a boisterous festival called Holi which falls on March 27th this year. I won’t bore you with it’s cultural significance but basically it comes down to throwing powdered color and water on each other to celebrate the fantastic weather spring brings along with it!
In the spirit of this multicolored festival, I want to introduce you to the vibrant art of British-Indian Pop Artist Ketna Patel. Having lived in both India and Singapore (where she currently resides) I had an instant connection with the content of her elaborate pieces. Her art is whimsical and unique as is her ability to express herself on any surface!
I can’t wait to visit her gallery on my next trip to Singapore! In the meantime, enjoy my favorites from her work below.







You can find more of her work here.

Each year as winter gives way to spring, Hindus celebrate a boisterous festival called Holi which falls on March 27th this year. I won’t bore you with it’s cultural significance but basically it comes down to throwing powdered color and water on each other to celebrate the fantastic weather spring brings along with it!
In the spirit of this multicolored festival, I want to introduce you to the vibrant art of British-Indian Pop Artist Ketna Patel. Having lived in both India and Singapore (where she currently resides) I had an instant connection with the content of her elaborate pieces. Her art is whimsical and unique as is her ability to express herself on any surface!
I can’t wait to visit her gallery on my next trip to Singapore! In the meantime, enjoy my favorites from her work below.







You can find more of her work here.