Krishna’s Delight
Baby Krishna feeding his monkey friend. By S. Rasa Rasika
Read moreBaby Krishna feeding his monkey friend. By S. Rasa Rasika
Read morePainting of dancing Vinayaka by leading Malaysian artist, Jeganathan Ramachandram. Appreciate and absorb the bliss of Lord Vinayaka’s ecstasy and
Read moreS. Rasa Rasika let’s her imagination go wild filling her art paper with life.
Read moreArtist Jeganathan Ramachandram reflects on Thaipusam, the festival in honour of Lord Muruga in this sketch and text. Tissue paper
Read moreA surrealist drawing by Chennai based artist J.Dhakshini.
Read moreAmazon is burning…HEATWAVE is slowly taking over our health…and nature is dying… we all know this…is there a solution? Through
Read moreArtist Jeganathan Ramachandram’s wall painting enititled ‘Nature -animals protect, humans destroy’ done in Pondicherry recently. Photograph by Sathya Jaya.
Read moreArtist J.Dhakshini who recently graduated with a B.Sc Visual Communication degree from the Loyola College, Chennai did this spontaneous wall
Read moreFrom artist Jeganathan Ramachandran’s FB The memory flood!!!got to flush out water images from the boat…don’t want to be drowned
Read moreA surrealist line drawing by artist S. Rasa Rasika.
Read moreArt is part and parcel of Indian culture. Indian folk art has a rich tradition that flourished in every village.ll
Read moreThe latest sketch ofTop Malaysian artist Jeganathan Ramachandran’s 3-hourly election cartoons.
Read moreTitle: Where is my ‘ladoo’? Medium: Acrylic on canvas Dimension: 3ft x 3ft Year: 2016 Where is my ‘ladoo’? is
Read moreArtist Jeganathan Ramachandram’s divinely inspired painting of Lord Muruga.
Read moreThis acrylic painting by Jeganathan Ramachandram captures the essence of the forest.
Read moreOne of the series of miniatures created by leading Malaysian artist Jeganathan Ramachandram.
Read morePainted by leading Malaysian artist Jeganathan Ramachandram.
Read morePainting depicting Krishna as a newborn being taken to Vrndavan from the prison of Kamsa by Vasudeva.
Read moreLondon based hobby artist S. Rasa Rasika’s latest painting featuring an imaginary bug.
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