Harpreet Narula’s expression

Harpreet Narula works in abstraction with a quiet intensity. His practice grows through repetition — lines, dots, and forms assembled with precision yet touched by the hand. Each mark builds continuity, turning process into a way of being. For him, making is as essential as breathing, a daily act of grounding and release.

The influence of Yayoi Kusama lives in his work as spirit. Pattern becomes his language for release, a way to express what words leave unspoken. Where Kusama expands outward into infinity, Narula turns inward. His canvases invite stillness and reflection, offering a sanctuary where honesty flows freely and silence is shaped into form.

Colour anchors this practice. His palette is often saturated, chosen for clarity and balance. Each tone carries purpose, creating atmosphere and shaping flow across the surface. In dialogue with repetition, colour steadies the work, holding emotion within structure while also opening space for energy and depth.

Detail View

For Narula, the act of creating is deeply personal. It is where he finds solace, joy, and a sense of renewal. The act of making flow from his subconscious, surfacing in rhythm and pattern that feel both inevitable and freeing. In this process he connects with himself most fully, shaping experiences of life into gestures of clarity and calm.

Narula’s abstraction moves beyond style into something closer to endurance. His canvases hold discipline and release in equal measure, carrying an inner search for balance and meaning. Each work asks for time, and to be experienced — a reminder that within repetition and colour, life itself finds expression.