Titled "Glimpses of the Vale", the collection of paintings focuses on the beautiful landscapes of Kashmir depicting "positivity".
Srieesha, a self-taught artist, says her paintings do not have any "hidden meaning" and solely focus on the natural beauty of the state.
"I paint what I see. There is no hidden meaning in my paintings. I paint the landscapes as I find them beautiful.
"I don't want to portray anything negative about the Valley. I just want to showcase the beauty. I want people to feel happy and positive. I want people to come to Kashmir and see the beauty it has," Srieesha told PTI.
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"I choose my colours instantly. I don't sit and analyse which colour should go. I don't want to lose the tempo and beauty by thinking too much."
Srieesha says after successfully exhibiting her landscape paintings she may come up with a collection of portraits of the people of Kashmir.
"I used to do a lot of portraits. After going to Kashmir, I decided to do landscapes. In future, I would try to portray the people of Kashmir as well.