Reflections On Paintings
Exploring Inspiration, Process, and the Artists Who Shape My Vision
“I create to shift how we see and feel through abstraction—opening space for reflection, connection, and quiet transformation. Change begins not with certainty, but with listening.” - Ritu Raj | Abstract Artist
Abstractions of Self is a living journal of my painting practice—where each post unravels the hidden layers behind a single work. These reflections explore how abstraction emerges not just from paint and gesture, but from memory, mood, and the invisible threads of influence. Here, I share the intuitive process that unfolds on the canvas, and connect each piece to the broader world of contemporary abstract art—honoring the artists, ideas, and philosophies that inspire and shape my creative journey. This is a space to look beneath the surface, to understand what cannot be explained in the work alone, and to discover how each painting becomes both a question and an answer.
Jaisalmer Royal Wedding
‘Jaisalmer Royal Wedding’ is drenched in stormy indigo and sunlit ochre, drawn from the Geometric Splendor collection. Forms collapse into reverie and return.
My Valentine
‘My Valentine’ is drenched in stormy indigo and sunlit ochre, drawn from the Ephemeral Atmosphere collection. Not an image — but an encounter.
Heart Beat in Brushstrokes
‘Heart Beat’ is cerulean meets bone-dry sienna, drawn from the The Pulse of Life collection. Each layer pulses with breath and restraint.
Brown Frame: Containment and Absence
‘Brown Frame’ is dappled coral flickers across shadowed green, drawn from the Geometric Splendor collection. Lines that whisper across thresholds of knowing.
My Heart: Fragile Structures of Vulnerability
‘“My Heart”’ is cerulean meets bone-dry sienna, drawn from the Geometric Splendor collection. Not an image — but an encounter.