Selected Exhibition
Neha Goenka
Multidisciplinary Fine Artist
The studio practice of Neha Goenka spans the sacred folk traditions of India, contemporary painting in colour, and the quiet rigour of classical drawing. Each work is an original, made by hand — presented here as a curated collection, available to acquire or commission.
Eight expressions, one hand
- Folk & Sacred Art
- Hand-Painted Objects
- Acrylic & Oil
- Watercolour
- Gouache Illustration
- Oil Pastel
- Coloured-Pencil Realism
- Graphite Studies
I · परंपरा
Rooted
Folk, Sacred & the Painted Object
Living Indian traditions — Pichwai of Nathdwara, the white-on-ochre world of Warli, devotional Pattachitra, and ornament carried onto everyday craft objects. Forms handed down through generations, made by hand, one more time.
9 works
Standing Four-Armed Ganesha
Tempera / acrylic on black ground
approx. 30 × 45 cm
Shrinathji with Cows & Lotus — Pichwai
Pichwai, fine dotwork on cloth/paper
approx. 45 × 60 cm
Terracotta Plate — Warli Dancers
White acrylic on terracotta plate
approx. 25 cm diameter
Warli Diptych — Dancers, Chakra & Village
White on red-ochre, two panels
approx. 30 × 40 cm
Warli — Tree of Life with Hut
White on red-ochre, framed
approx. 30 × 40 cm
Warli — Sacred Tree with Sun & Village
White on red-ochre
approx. 30 × 42 cm
Deer & Peacock under Trees — Dot Painting
Acrylic on canvas, dotwork
approx. 30 × 42 cm
Hand-Painted Kettle — Elephant Motifs
Enamel / acrylic on metal kettle
approx. 18 cm tall
Dot-Art Painted Green Vessels
Gold/white paint pen on ceramic
approx. 20 cm tall (pair)
II · रंग
In Colour
Painting Light Across Mediums
A painter moving between acrylic, oil, watercolour, gouache and oil pastel — from post-impressionist sunlight and classical still life to flat Matisse-bright illustration and plein-air landscape worked on location.
11 works
Yellow House with Red Door
Acrylic on canvas
approx. 40 × 50 cm
Pink Lotus on Water
Oil / acrylic on canvas
approx. 40 × 50 cm
Orange Lilies — Still Life
Oil on canvas
approx. 45 × 55 cm
Glass Bottles — Still Life
Watercolour on paper
approx. 21 × 29 cm
Squash, Tomato & Paintbrush
Watercolour on paper
approx. 21 × 29 cm
Minimalist Sunset Seascape
Gouache on paper
approx. 21 × 29 cm
Tropical Sun with Hands
Gouache on paper
approx. 21 × 29 cm
Toucan in Tropical Foliage
Gouache on paper
approx. 29 × 21 cm
Pastoral Landscape — Hut & Sheep
Oil pastel on toned paper
approx. 29 × 21 cm
Village Houses — Landscape
Oil pastel on toned paper
approx. 29 × 21 cm
Coastal Cliffs & Waves
Heavy oil pastel / oil on board
approx. 25 × 35 cm
III · दृष्टि
The Patient Eye
Realism & Drawing
The discipline beneath everything else. Hyper-real colored-pencil studies that dignify the discarded and the nostalgic, and graphite work that trains the eye on humble objects — the still-life tradition of Chardin, in a modern home.
10 works
Twix Wrapper — Hyperrealism
Colored pencil on toned paper
approx. 21 × 29 cm
Snickers Bar — Hyperrealism
Colored pencil on sketchbook page
approx. 21 × 29 cm
Toy Box — Teddy, Biplane & Sailboat
Colored pencil on sketchbook paper
approx. 29 × 21 cm
Toy Car on Alphabet Blocks
Colored pencil on sketchbook paper
approx. 29 × 21 cm
Metal Coffee Pot
Graphite on paper
approx. 21 × 29 cm
Wooden Chair
Graphite on paper
approx. 21 × 29 cm
Funnel
Graphite on paper
approx. 21 × 29 cm
Bucket with Handle
Graphite on paper
approx. 21 × 29 cm
Plug Adapter with Rubber Rings
Graphite on paper
approx. 21 × 29 cm
Adjustable Wrench
Graphite on paper
approx. 21 × 29 cm
In the Studio
The work, in motion
A few moments from the making — paint meeting canvas, the slow build of colour and texture.
The Practice
Neha Goenka works across eight mediums, moving comfortably between the traditional and the experimental. Her practice is grounded in Indian visual culture — Pichwai, Warli and devotional folk art — yet ranges freely into post-impressionist painting, Matisse-bright illustration, plein-air landscape, and the quiet rigour of graphite.
Two modes run through the work: a meticulous realist eye — the hyper-real candy wrappers, the toy-box studies, the household-object series — and a flat, decorative joy in colour and pattern. Together they describe an artist equally at home pushing detail to its limit and stripping a scene back to pure shape.
Originals are available for acquisition and commission. Estimates shown are indicative, for unframed original works, in the UAE market — AED 350–3,200.
Enquiries & Commissions
Bring a work home
For availability, pricing, framing or a commission, the quickest way to reach Neha is on WhatsApp. Share the title of any piece you love and she'll respond personally.