Monday, 25 June 2018

Thota Vaikuntam - Contemporary Indian Artist




The bold, bright and beautiful canvases of artist Thota Vaikuntam can transfer a city dweller into the earthy air of countryside. The saree clad dusky women donning the coin sized signature bright bindisin his paintings portray the strong and fearless lasses of his land Telangana. Born in Burugupalli of Karimnagar district, he was inspired by theatrical performances enacted by ordinary men in vibrant outfits, and wished to be an artist someday. He went to Hyderabad’s College of Fine Arts and Architecture, and opened a whole new colourful world for himself through discussions and learning. He later went to M S University, Baroda where he started re-defining his style by sticking to his rustic roots.His early years of art-making mostly had him use charcoal, but with time he experimented with pencil drawing, partial coloration, transparent washes and later started using acrylic and oil on canvas. He has exhibited his work across the length and breadth of the world and has many awards to his share including aNational award, Hyderabad Arts Society award and a Bharat Bhavan Biennale Award for his work as an artist. He has also worked as an art director for several Telugu movies including Daasi that earned him a National award as a best art director.Although, his paintings have evolved over the years in size and medium, the mood of his artwork has never changed despite all the modernisation of the society including his own village.

Sunday, 24 June 2018

Gundu Anjaneyulu - Famous Indian Artist



Hyderabad based Artist GunduAnjaneyulu’s artwork gives meaning to old and ignored objects that are seldom paid attention to. His stilllife paintings are often mistaken for photographs, for he captures every miniscule detail of his subject with absolute care, on his canvas. Born in a small village called Garidepally in Nalgonda district of Telangana, he grew up seeing the battered shawl and rusted canister in his grandfather possessions, who treasured it dearly. This inspired him to pay heed to these mundane objects in his surroundings. After his schoolings, he started helping his brother paint signboards. He later stumbled upon JNT University of Fine Arts, Hyderabad and pursued his BFA degree. Since then he has been continuing to produce good work and has exhibited his work extensively in India and across many countries, which received critical acclaim and hasearned him many patrons.