Artist Bio

Parul with her painting 'Life is Full' at the Mall Galleries, The Mall, London 

Parul developed her art skills throughout her education and she received a BA hons Jewellery Design degree from Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design and went on to work as a jewellery designer for the UK high street, sold under her own label Parul and co-directed OAK Fine Jewellery. Her jewellery supplied Reiss, Selfridges, House of Fraser, Goldsmiths, QVC was featured in Marie-Claire, Cosmopolitan and the Financial Times, How to Spend It magazine and worn by inspiring women such as Ellie Goulding and Kiera Knightley. She established herself as a contemporary watercolour artist in 2020.

Each of her works on paper are painted with light-fast pigments on high quality paper and are carefully framed behind UV-resistant, non-reflective museum-grade glass to ensure its preservation for generations.

Exhibitions 

  • 1998- EC1 Gallery. Clerkenwell, London  
  • 1999 - Final Degree Show, Central Saint Martins, Holborn, London 
  • 1999 - London New Designers, The Design Center, London 
  • 2011 - Wolf & Badger, Notting Hill, London
  • 2023 - Present, Permanent Exhibition, BlueHouse artspace, Esher, Surrey
  • 2024- Surrey Artist Open Studios, Esher
  • 2025 - 213th Exhitibion of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour, Mall Galleries, London 
  • 2025 June - Surrey Artist Open Studios, Esher
  • 2025 October - Surrey Art Fair, Epsom Downs, Surrey 

Upcoming Exhibitions 

  • 2025 November - Manchester Art Fair

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I'll Always Remember bangle, OAK Fine Jewellery

Sustainability

In 2018 Parul completed a course on Sustainability in Leadership at the Cambridge Institute of Sustainability. Elevating her sustainable and ethical standards of consumption is a value she works to incorporate into all aspects of her life.

Every limited edition archival Giclee print is printed on *bamboo paper. Each original painting is painted on high quality watercolour paper. 

*There is less water wasted in the cultivation of bamboo than traditional paper. Bamboo starts to regrow as soon as it is cut down and is naturally white, strong & soft so no chemicals are required to achieve this, making it a useful and sustainable natural product.