A studio
shaped by
transition.
Gray Canvas Art is a quiet evolving practice built around painting, process, and slower forms of making.
What began during a period of personal and professional transition gradually turned into a shared creative space for us— one that continues to evolve through observation, experimentation, and time.
Paintings emerging
through process.
A growing collection of original acrylic works exploring abstraction, nature, movement, stillness, and form. The practice remains open-ended and continually evolving.
A practice still
discovering itself.
Gray Canvas Art began not as a business, but as a quieter response to evolving self.
After years in structured corporate environments, Deepak and Pooja stepped into a slower and more exploratory creative life — one built around process, experimentation, observation, and emotional recovery.
Deepak’s paintings move across abstraction, landscapes, animals, stillness, and form without being fixed to a single direction. The work remains intuitive and evolving. Ganesh keeps inspiring him in this journey.
Alongside the studio practice, Pooja has also begun exploring smaller material-led works through crochet, resin textures, painted surfaces, and quiet creative experimentation within the space.
Smaller works.
Slower experiments.
Alongside the paintings, smaller forms continue to emerge within the studio through crochet, resin work, painted cards, textured surfaces, and material studies.
These are not collections yet — only fragments of an evolving creative practice shared quietly over time.
Process, stories &
creative notes.
Not every moment becomes a finished work. Much of the studio exists in fragments, unfinished canvases, observations, textures, and evolving thoughts.
The unfinished canvas
Some paintings remain unresolved for weeks — not out of hesitation, but because they continue changing quietly over time.
Learning slower rhythms
The studio is gradually becoming a space shaped less by urgency and more by attention, stillness, and observation.
Material & texture studies
Smaller experiments with thread, resin, paint, texture, and surface continue emerging quietly alongside the larger works.
Reach out
to us.
For conversations, collector enquiries, or to know more about available works, feel free to get in touch.
We respond slowly, but thoughtfully!