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Ramesh Gorjala
Ramesh Gorjala, a contemporary Indian artist with roots in the traditional kalamkari art form, brings a unique fusion of tradition and…
Famous Indian Artist -Ramesh Gorjala
when monks in his temple town Sri kalahasti were worshipping the deities, Ramesh Gorjala might be rapt in attention. As an toddler, he observed the varied rituals intently, and deliberated each at the temple sculptures and the lawsuits. returned home, he might dunk his personal brush in natural dyes to relate the mythological tales. The scriptures that he read changed into snap shots that he painted. “once I commenced, I realised that many artists have drawn gods and goddesses earlier. So I commenced incorporating innumerable figures within the outlines of Hanuman or Krishna and hence integrated extraordinary tales inside the equal body,” says Gorjala, 37.
Now, the technique has grow to be his trademark. It has travelled with him from Srikalahasti to the severa international locations right here he had exhibited, from London to Hong Kong and Singapore.
Ramesh Gorjala Paintings Comprising over 50 works — canvases and wooden relief sculptures — he has added with him severa mythological testimonies intricately painted within figures. If a 7 x 6 toes Vishnu encompasses inside it the ten avatars, amongst others Matsya, Narasimha, Rama and Krishna, any other canvas has Hanuman as a Ram bhakth, who flew over Lanka to deliver Ram’s message to Sita. the two brothers Arjuna and Bheema proportion one canvas, with tales of Arjuna’s bravery and Bheem’s electricity inside their curvaceous frame. Krishna and Radha talk to every other in a work, and every other has Lakshmi seated with Ganesha.
there may be the joyous Kamadhenu too, flying across a canvas with wings attached. closing year, Gorjala had also painted the divine bovine goddess for high Minister Narendra Modi, after the political chief noticed his paintings on a card he had designed for actor Mohan Babu’s son’s wedding ceremony. on account that he desired Kamadhenu, that Gorjala describes as “a sign of prosperity, joy and happiness”, the artist painted it for him on a 6 x 3 ft canvas.
The Srikalahasti-based artist additionally counts among his creditors American singer-songwriter Beyonce and actor Rajinikanth’s daughter Aishwarya. and those flying into Tirupati can see his substantial 11 toes x 64 toes paintings, divided into seven parts, offering Lord Ganesha, Hanuman, Krishna, Vishnu, Matsya and Garuda. “It took over six months to finish,” shares the graduate in artwork from Jawaharlal Nehru architecture and nice Arts university, Hyderabad.
He adds, “it's far heartening whilst humans call me and respect my paintings.”
The exhibition at Online Arts Gallery, Indiearts !
Artist Ramesh Gorjala, who hails from a family of Kalamkari artisans, is currently showcasing his collection of paintings based on mythological figures. Titled Aadi Anaadi, Ramesh has used his signature style of creating a main protagonist with smaller images built into them to create narrative sequences. “I was greatly inspired by the temple atmosphere and the sculptures I would see as a young boy. Although there are many artists who paint mythological figures, I try to do it differently by incorporating innumerable figures within the outline of a Hanuman or Krishna, thus narrating different stories,” says the artist who uses acrylics on canvas. As for painting in the Kalamkari style, he says that he started when he was in class seven. “My uncle and guru, Balaji Theertham, who is a National Award winner in Kalamkari, taught me the traditional techniques.
Ramesh Gorjala, found at jamaatart.com