In a career spanning over two decades Aparna Rangnekar has created works of art across a variety of styles, genres and substrates as a mode of exploring form, texture and different mediums. Her early works have been an assortment of abstract and expressionist experimentation and now has returned to her original passion of creating large scale murals over the last few years. Aparna’s unique style of using vibrant colours and bold textures to create striking compositions that have a childlike simplicity have fast become her signature.

An art educator at the Milton Centre for the Arts, Aparna is also engaged with various art groups in the community and serves on the board of Arts Milton, a not-for-profit organization that promotes, facilitates and catalyzes Arts and Culture engagements in the community of Milton. She has facilitated several community art projects in the Greater Toronto Area and has facilitated multiple community art projects in Milton over past five years for Ontario Culture Days.