Aberrant Discontiguous
Tanmay Parashar
original artwork
84" x 48"
We meet, we part, we see each other and decide whether to continue our paths in tandem, or not. Life is messy, there is a beauty in discontiguity. Life is aberrant; though we rail against each disturbance, in our most secret inner thoughts, we know there's no life without them.
Tanmay Parashar is a Toronto-based contemporary artist who transforms colour into rhythm, and rhythm into form. His medium? A credit card—wielded not for commerce, but creation. Each of his vivid compositions is built stroke by stroke, using the edge of a card to lay down tens of thousands of dabs of paint. The result: mesmerizing, textured works that blur the line between meticulous structure and spontaneous emotion. With some pieces taking weeks and up to 30,000 dabs to complete, Tanmay’s art is not just seen—it’s felt, one gesture at a time.