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by Dr. Noris Angle, Ph.D., 1983
A.G. Goreja is an international artist who has exhibited in many
countries. While he was studying international law in London, England,
during 1965, Goreja was planning his career as an international
attorney but his aesthetic thinking inevitably influenced his creative
energies, so he decided to continue with his art career.
Goreja socialized with prominent statesmen, diplomats, and high
gentry. In December 1968, he joined the Royal Commonwealth Society,
London, and was presented as an artist to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth
the Queen Mother, by His Highness the Duke of Devonshire. Soon after,
a renowned Dutch designer, Schrijver, purchased two of Goreja's
paintings for Hampton Court Palace.
In 1972, Goreja moved to Vienna, Austria. There he started working
with the United Nations Industrial Development Organization as an
independent industrial consultant. He worked with the United Nations
agency for many years. During this time he was also selected as
a speaker and a discussion leader for several international expert
group meetings. He addressed these conferences with a strong emphasis
on international understanding through higher education, cultural
exchange and social development. He started his own consulting firm
and became a prominent consultant. He assisted over two hundred
large and small projects with strategic decisions, industrial planning
and international marketing in about seventy countries around the
world.
In 1978, he migrated to the United States of American and because
a U.S. citizen. During the past several decades, Goreja has been
painting continuously. He tried to achieve congruity in his paintings
by transforming tonal colors and subject matters in a classic art
form. Goreja's work is deeply inspired by the master paintings of
Hellenistic, Medieval, Renaissance and the nineteenth century eras.
Goreja studied the works of the Old Masters while visiting leading
art galleries in approximately 300 major cities.
Goreja's worldwide travels have had a profound effect on his work.
He preserved beautiful places in his memory and in later years he
sat in his studio to paint exciting scenes with fresh reflections.
The places which Goreja has visited over thirty years time often
reappear on his canvases with extreme clarity and natural impact.
One can find deep visions of the classicism of the themes of the
Old Masters translated into contemporary precision.
Goreja's art is highly romantic and impressive both in composition
and choice of reciprocal influence that patterns the mood of his
paintings. His paintings differ remarkably in style and subject
matter. Spontaneity of feeling accentuates vivid relationships between
light and shade. His medium is highly fluent in a sense that expresses
legitimate involvement and harmony in colors, thus, his paintings
may be characterized as pictorial idioms with original effects that
produce melodic values of an orchestra.
All of his works have documentary significance depicting a tendency
towards pleasurable and illustrative memories, which he shares with
the viewers of his paintings.
Goreja's place in today's society carves a new definition of reality
that clearly represents a pioneering role in naturalism. Goreja
belongs to a world which is fascinating and encompasses virtuous
decorum and human integrity.
Like other respected artists, Goreja has worked through many personal
hardships to bring his talents to the public. So that he might pursue
more creative urges, he left his native homeland, in the beautiful
province of Punjab, where he was born in November 1936. His large
and prosperous family operates a large percentage of textile business
in the country. His father, Sheikh Abdul Rashid Goreja, highly respected
man in the textile industry, intended that his son should also follow
a textile business career, but Goreja was not ready for it. Although
Goreja acquired an education in Business Administration and has
worked towards a Ph.D. in International Marketing, he never intended
to finish his dissertation due to his love for art.
He has written approximately 200 articles, reports, studies and
industrial proposals for the United Nations Industrial Development
Organization and private clients. He is also an author of a romantic
novel 'Bloody Roses from Paradise,' together with many short stories
and poems in English.
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