Wednesday, 18 February 2026

Mapping the Invisible Priyanka R. Guralle

Mapping the Invisible brings together a body of work in which Priyanka R. Guralle uses line as a way of thinking, sensing, and understanding the world. At the heart of her practice is a simple but persistent question: what can a line hold? For the artist, line is not merely a formal element but a living structure capable of carrying energy, movement, and connection. Through line, she explores non-linearity—how simple, repeated gestures can generate complex forms, systems, and relationships.

Artist: Priyanka R. Guralle

Working primarily with acrylics, Priyanka builds her surfaces through repeated and intuitive gestures. Lines intersect, overlap, break, converge, and reconnect, gradually forming dense networks that feel organic rather than planned. These linear accumulations give rise to ovoid, seed-like, leaf-inspired, and segmented forms that appear to grow, compress, or unfold within the picture space. The forms suggest processes of emergence, containment, and transition, emphasizing becoming over fixed imagery or representation.


Her engagement with line is closely tied to observation of both natural and human systems. She draws intuitive connections between the lines she paints and the structures she encounters in life, including the umbilical cord linking a feet's to a mother’s womb, the branching of roots, stems, and leaves, and what she refers to as celestial lines. These references are not illustrated literally but translated into abstract networks that echo interconnectedness across different scales.

The works do not offer a linear narrative. Instead, they invite time and sustained attention. A restrained palette, layered surfaces, and subtle variations in density slow the viewer down, allowing rhythm, repetition, and spatial tension to guide the experience. Meaning unfolds gradually through looking and re-looking, encouraging a meditative engagement.

In Mapping the Invisible, abstraction becomes a means of reflection rather than depiction. Line functions as a connective force - linking bodies, natural systems, and larger cosmic orders. What remains unseen is not absent but quietly present, waiting to be sensed.

Text by

Mukur Biswas

Feb 2026

“Mapping the Invisible” — a solo exhibition by Priyanka Guralle.
Step into a visual journey that explores unseen emotions, layered memories, and abstract terrains of the inner self. Through texture, movement, and form, the works invite you to discover what lies beyond the visible.
Preview: 17th February | 5:30 pm onwards
Exhibition continues till: 21st February 2026
Daily: 3 pm to 7 pm
📍 Nippon Gallery
30/32, 2nd Floor, Deval Chambers
Nana Bhai Lane, Flora Fountain
Fort, Mumbai – 400001