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Pari Chumroo is an American painter, sketcher, sculptor, and writer. She is widely considered to be one of the greatest cultural artist of these times. Perhaps, one of the most diversified artist in cultural arts. Her impeccable variety of arts epitomize many cultures, but indeed highlight at most the Native American culture. Diversely talented she depicts expressionism to be a voice within her arts.

Born December 19, 1976 in the minute town of Big Rapids, Michigan in the USA. Pari Chumroo was introduced to arts at a young age by her grandmother, Marie Elizabeth Curtice which was said to be of Chippewa decent. Her grandmothers' last wish was for her to make a career of all that she taught her and grow from that. In 2006, Pari Chumroo determined to fulfill her grandmothers' wishes set goals and reached for the skies. In 2010, her grandmother passed of cancer. It is then that Pari realized just as she always said, "Like Footprints through the sand and artist always leaves a lasting impression". To this day Pari is still being expressive by chasing rainbows and stealing colors so she can paint. When she one day passes she will then help paint the skies and stars right next to her grandmother.

Pari is renowned primarily as a painter and sketcher. Her most protected and honored pieces consist of her traveling Native American Gallery she is now producing. With an inspiration that comes from her ancestry, she is not limited to honor just one tribe of the United States. She is motivated to grant all tribes a position within. A gallery which contains all originals that never will be traded or sold. This is her thanks to all elders throughout the tribes. She is preserving generations of images from the early 18th century to the 19th by sketching into a charcoal form. It will encompass American Native Indians from each tribe. This will complete the four directions circle that is sacred to Natives. She chooses to sustain authenticity wherever possible. The entire gallery is being produced in black and white charcoal. Pari chooses to use these to represent the war paint colors made from charcoal as tribes did for many generations.

Also known well for her passion with oils, Pari has painted thousands of pieces which are located from side of the world to the next. She has been to many countries and several states throughout the United States. These include: Canada, France, UK, Ireland, Mauritius, and Dubai. States throughout the United States are Michigan, Indiana, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Arizona, California, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Tennessee. Throughout her travels she learned many languages including French, Hindu, Chippewa, Creole, and Spanish. Along the way her passion for diverse cultures grew. As she, at first hand experienced cultures being silenced for no reason she decided to be Idle No More.

From one end of the world to the next, from one dream to a reality Pari has become the voice for those silenced through her works of art for many cultures.