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Artist's Profile
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Thota Laxminarayana |
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Education: B.A
Work Designation: Freelance Artist
Group Shows :
2008: Art in Object, Daira Centre for Art and Culture, Hyderabad
2009: Nano Art Show, Daira, Hyderabad Hazaro Kwaishen, Daira, Hyderabad
2010: Utsav, Daira, Hyderabad
2012 Art Jamboree, Daira, Hyderabad
2013 Flower Power, Daira, Hyderabad Canvas of India, Kalanirvana, Hyderabad Ocherar Art Fair, Chandigarh ART JAMBOREE, Daira, Hyderabad
2014: Tamakanat Art Gallery, Hyderabad Flute of the Maverick, Daira, Hyderabad 2015 FEATURED ARTIST, Indian art collectors online, Chandigarh . 2016 Hyder-Ahmed Travels Kanoria Art Centre, Ahmadabad
Camps: Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, 2010 Dr. Marri Channa Reddy Human Resource Development Institute of Telangana, 2015
Commissioned Assignments
Portraits: Executed portraits by Dr Rameshwaram, Kakatiya university, Warangal, Telangana
Illustrations: Created illustrations for ISB merchandise - commemorating the Schools 10 years of existence
Drawing: Created the family tree for the Yarabeli family
Mural: Created a mural for a school library in Hyderabad
Drawings: Illustrated the ISB buildings both Hyderabad and Mohali for their 2016 calendar
Conducted Workshops: For the PwC seminar, 2014 Also conducted a number of family workshops for The Children’s Fine Art Gallery (CFAG) Facilitated Art Workshops for IT companies, 5 star hotels and gallery tours for Schools
Summer Camps: Conducted summer workshops and camps for CFAG
Art Statement
In his own stylised vocabulary which is deeply rooted in the Indian folk, artist Thota Laxminarayan experiments with his forms to contemporise the rural idiom. Without diluting the essence of his environment he creates visual challenges in his compositions. The serene appearing folk in his paintings are executed in an exceptional economy of lines. Although portrayed in a vibrant palette, the colour scheme is bold and well coordinated. His spectator never finds a dull moment as each canvas is a social documentary of country life. Humans coexisting with the flora and fauna are appropriate indicators of green lives living in harmony in their milieu.
Tutored by Guruji, (Shri Ravinder Sharmaji), a revered name in the art and design schools of the country, Laxminarayana brings in a native charm into contemporary art. Working as Resident Artist at Daira Centre for Arts and Culture, he holds a good record of exhibitions and art camps.
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