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Lipi Srivastava

Lipi Srivastava is a Hong Kong–based, self-taught artist whose work radiates resilience, spirituality, and vibrant joy. Working primarily in acrylic and oil, Lipi is known for her bold color palettes, expressive brushstrokes, and emotionally layered themes that celebrate life, inner strength, and human connection. Her artistic voice blends her Indian heritage with global influences, resulting in pieces that feel both culturally rooted and universally resonant.


Her style is characterized by vivid compositions that explore themes such as women’s empowerment, mindfulness, friendship, gratitude, and self-discovery. Paintings like Dreams Have No Boundaries, Finding the Buddha Within You, Womaniya – The Joys of Friendship, and Third Eye reflect her affinity for spiritual symbolism and introspective storytelling. Each artwork carries a narrative depth, inviting viewers to pause, reflect, and connect with their own inner landscape.


Beyond canvas, Lipi extends her creativity to hand-painted recycled bottles, transforming everyday objects into colorful, one-of-a-kind art pieces. These works embody her belief that creativity transcends boundaries and that beauty can be found—and created—anywhere. Her upcycled bottle art combines sustainability with aesthetic flair, often featuring floral motifs and intricate detailing that infuse spaces with warmth and positivity.


Lipi’s artistic journey began as a deeply personal form of healing, and that authenticity continues to define her work. Her art is meditative yet powerful—grounded in gratitude, inspired by nature and spirituality, and infused with a celebratory energy that speaks of hope and renewal. Through vibrant themes and meaningful storytelling, Lipi Srivastava creates art that uplifts, empowers, and connects.

A smiling woman with dark hair wearing a blue top and silver necklace.

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Email: lipsri@yahoo.co.in

Instagram: @Artsylipsri

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