As life goes on, thoughts about life's meaning change. My own questions have changed too. But some things I believe stay the same, shaping my unique way of understanding myself. This way of thinking means looking for answers by being creative and loving nature deeply. In my art, I always try to challenge normal ideas, share new thoughts, and show deep ideas. Making art helps me grow as a person. Right now, my life's way of thinking is about enjoying today, taking care of my body and soul, and being positive through art. I want to show that art can heal and learn more about the big ideas of the universe.
Harsh Inder Loomba, hailing from Kolkata, India, has garnered numerous accolades, including recognition in the "Shankar's International Children's Competition" of 1983. Her artistic journey led her to "Triveni Kala Sangam" in New Delhi, where she honed her skills under the guidance of Shobha and the distinguished painter Rameshwar Broota. Notably, she has been honored with the Senior Fellowship Award by the Ministry of Culture, acknowledging her exceptional contributions to the realm of Visual Art. Holding the titles of Senior Research Fellow and Master in Fine Arts from Moscow, Harsh Inder Loomba has innovatively fused the realms of Realism and abstraction, resulting in a distinct neoteric painting style.