#NTArtSeries

“Art is a universal language, yet is an open border-less and boundary-less subject. There are no bars, no rules and yet everything is right in its own way. Art inspires, helps one process emotions and understand the environment better. Art proves that one object has many perspectives and is a creative platform for all to connect with.Art has always been an important part of human society since the beginning of time.”

Nature Therapy centres its goals and motives around wellness, feeling good and enhancing our au natural senses.We started the #NTArtSeries as a means to promote art, encourage creative interpretation and our first exhibit #NTArtSeries 1.0 was to raise funds for our charity partner, Sahaay–an NGO that helps educate underprivileged children and provide vocational training opportunities.

In order to continue this series, we have a team of women artists for commissioned art pieces in various mediums. If you have envisioned a piece of art to adorn your walls, in a particular colour palette or style, our talented artists are more than happy to bring your vision alive!

how it works

  1. Send us an email with your idea of the art piece, ensuring to mention the size, medium, style and budget. You may also share reference images to guide the artist.
  2. We will pair you with the right artist from our team, who will take forward the conversation.
  3. Artist will discuss the time frame, fees and the percentage of the fees that will be contributed to Sahaay.
  4. The fee for each art piece is given by the client directly to the artist and NGO Sahaay, and will receive the necessary tax forms from Sahaay upon donation.
  5. Nature Therapy will only deduct the delivery costs if incurred.
  6. Frame work is not included in any works. The artist may recommend the ideal framing for the best aesthetics.

Nita Patel

medium: watercolour

A passion for watercolour, she is also well experienced in porcelain painting, decoupage, acrylic and glass. Her forte lies in watercolour, specifically, in flowers. She is also aware of Vaastu-compliant paintings.

Nita Patel

medium: watercolour

A passion for watercolour, she is also well experienced in porcelain painting, decoupage, acrylic and glass. Her forte lies in watercolour, specifically, in flowers. She is also aware of Vaastu-compliant paintings.

Kamini Patel

medium: acrylic

Her passion lies in abstract acrylic works, particularly working with colours that are Vaastu-compliant.She loves the freedom in interpretation of abstract art.

Kamini Patel

medium: acrylic

Her passion lies in abstract acrylic works, particularly working with colours that are Vaastu-compliant.She loves the freedom in interpretation of abstract art.

Sajni Mashruwala

medium: mixed medium, acrylic, oil, handmade paper collage

Art is therapeutic to Sajni, almost like meditation, where in her mind and body aligns and gives joy and satisfaction. She enjoys working in various mediums and relishes in the freedom of expression each canvas offers her.

Sajni Mashruwala

medium: mixed medium, acrylic, oil, handmade paper collage

Art is therapeutic to Sajni, almost like meditation, where in her mind and body aligns and gives joy and satisfaction. She enjoys working in various mediums and relishes in the freedom of expression each canvas offers her.

Shubhra Shukla

medium: acrylic, textured art

Her paintings feature bold and vibrant colours with intricate patterns and designs that invite the viewer to contemplate and explore.Art is a form of therapy for her, giving way to express herself creatively in a way that I find deeply satisfying.

Shubhra Shukla

medium: acrylic, textured art

Her paintings feature bold and vibrant colours with intricate patterns and designs that invite the viewer to contemplate and explore.Art is a form of therapy for her, giving way to express herself creatively in a way that I find deeply satisfying.

About Sahaay

Founded in 2021 during the peak covid crisis, Sahaay began with the aim of providing medical relief to the medical institutes during the pandemic. However, with the effects of the pandemic easing, the organisation found its purpose in serving important pillars of the society –education and vocational training. More than 9 million children need help to stay in school. Pandemic hit hard to the lower section of the society and hence drop out ratio especially of girl students has increased. To transform these numbers, Sahaay aims to provide scholarship to the students.

In 2021, they identified 50 scholars and admitted them in prestigious schools of Ahmedabad. For holistic development of students, Sahaay has three community education centres. In just 4 months, Sahaay has started transforming more than 200 students’ education. One of their pilot project are teaching tailoring to women and thereafter provide them employment. They are mostly mothers or elder sisters of above-mentioned kids