Despite leading a hectic professional life, Resham Sahi, manages to find time to paint. The Senior Vice President (Technology) at Meeresk, makes her debut as a solo artist with Mystic India. Resham describes the collection as a result of her love for India.

“I am inspired by its richness, specifically Indian women. I portray them with a deeper intent, beyond what they wear or how they look, to how they think and act. It is more about the feelings and expression than just about the women of India.

The collection is also inspired by India as a progressive, women-oriented country.” The works are a sensory feast, Resham says. “Each piece is a symphony of vivid hues and varied mediums.

Resham, who lives in Bellandur, says she finds peace when she paints and it is her way to unwind. “When my neighbours see a lone light on a balcony at night, they know I am painting. In fact, it is called ‘famed balcony’ by residents here.

” There will be 30 works of art on display in different mediums including water colours, acrylic and oil. Ink on paper and canvas, Resham says, is black ink on paper, which has been stuck on canvas and painted upon. “Drawing ink is tricky to work with as once you get something, it remains and can not be undone.

It is a different and a difficult form of art, yet one that is free-flowing and liberating. It does not confine you to the standard ways of painting as the ink flows based on the amount of water it has and takes on different colours and textu.