NRI bride creative Mahendi art: Nimisha Parekh, a famous mehndi artist from Gujarat, created a unique “Beauty in Binary” Ami Patel, who came to Surat from America for marriage, is connected to the computer field and her future husband is also a software engineer, so he gave the bride beautiful Mehndi in computer language i.e. binary language which connects the professions of both.
Renowned mehndi artist Nimisha Parekh from Gujarat, who lives in Surat and has been doing professional mehndi for over 30 years, has taken the art to new heights. Instead of creating trending mehndi designs, they put concept based mehndi. He has made many new innovations in this field. Nimisha Parekh recently gave a unique mehndi to an NRI bride on the ‘Beauty in Binary’ concept. Ami Patel, who came to Surat from America for marriage, is associated with the computer field and her future husband is also a software engineer.
Nimisha Parekh is a famous mehndi artist
Hence, he thought of mehndi that connects the professions of both of them and finally he gave beautiful mehndi to the bride in computer language i.e. binary language. For that he first acquired knowledge about binary language himself and then converted that language into art.
Nimisha Parekh converted Ami Patel’s emotions and her special dates into binary language and gave it the form of Mehndi. Binary language operates on ‘0’ and ‘1’. Nimisha Parekh created a beautiful message through this code and weaved it beautifully in henna. Thus, he has tried to connect the mehndi culture with mehndi art in the world of technology.
He has so far introduced Warli art and Tamil Nadu’s ancient culture Sikku Kolam art into Mehndi and introduced it worldwide. He taught this innovation in mehndi to budding artists at a mehndi artists’ conference in the US. They always try to do something unique and create mini trends in their art instead of putting on trendy mehndi.
They put customized mehndi to make this biggest day of the bride memorable. Which keeps this special moment in their memories for years. Nimisha sister not only creates new creations through mehndi but also provides employment to many sisters through this art. At the same time, social service is also done through this art. They create a beautiful combination of science and culture by putting mehndi on pregnant woman’s belly and also educate the pregnant sisters about the benefits of applying mehndi on belly.
They apply henna to cancer patients on their scalps. They want to promote this art not just for style or status symbol but to represent culture.