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Writer and painter artist, born in L'Hospitalet del Llobregat, BCN. SPAIN.


She is the author of the novels: EN MIS OJOS TE VERÁS, published in 2009, and IRANIA, published in 2011, by Ànima editorial.
After finishing her last manuscript she began to paint in a self-taught way.

Find inspiration in Indian culture. Country with which connects from heart through several trips to the subcontinent and by the Hindu dance that lives very closely, taking six years like dancer of bollywood and kathak (a classical hindu dance).

The collection: "BCN to Bollywood" was born in 2012 with the first painting: Woman of Red Sari and ending with La Joya del Sur, three years later. The artist mainly exalts the Indian woman's clothing, jewelry and murals of Mughal-style palaces, in almost all her works.

This artwork is a song to the beauty of the Orient on women of the West. A tribute to a country and a millenary culture.

A deeper reflection ...

She is a Catalan by birth to Andalusian parents. Inma Sharii is a talented artist who fell in love with the Indian culture at an early age. She is a tireless seeker, always asking questions about us human beings? Why are we here? And where are we supposed to be. It is that intense inner search which made her the artist she is today.

Ms Sharii’s inner journey gave her the peace of mind needed to connect with creative states of which She says…”I am full of love and gratitude. Inevitably it makes me want to share.

 

 

Fotografía: Sergi Ortiz

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<<Sooner or later we are all going to have to wake up, and in that moment we will see the world with other eyes. Then we will have to decide whether to deny what we see or we will create a new world.>>

 

Inma was once asked, where does your art come from?

”My art is born, grows and develops in the moment I connect with my inner being. So I am at peace and during that peace my art flows unimpeded. My inspiration comes because I love the whole set. Live and Love is what I do, and I enjoy just watching a sari for hours. I watch it and it connects to me. A sari for me is like a holy mantle. Something that reminds me of the temples where saintlike mankind lived. When we were free and dignified beings and we gathered around an agora, and shared music, dance and theater. When there was no time, nor wickedness, nor the ego, or social differences. When the world's most valuable act was " sharing" and not "having" .

How long have you been painting?

”I´m self taught. My first oil painting was born in the summer of 2012. I had just finished writing and publishing  “Irania”, the most resent of my two novels. ….”En mis ojos te veras” was the first. . I wanted to experience vibrational state other than writing, it was very special for my but too intense. I needed to do something new and different. I wanted colour in my life and wanted to see it soon and it was from this yearning the Indian part of me was born.”

What do you tell the world with your work?

I want to express beauty and inner richness. The kind of vibrational state to be achieved by us humans we if want to transform our lives. That beauty of a calm and peaceful nature that is achieved by maintaining a healthy balance between the outside and the inside. The consistency of being is paramount to avoid feeling fragmented. The union of mind, heart and body strengthens the individual and that force is transmitted in the form of true beauty, the beauty that comes effortlessly.  In my paintings the beauty, colour and harmony permeates everything.

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