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Ramesh Gorjala

Gorjala works with a delicate and intricate technique, portraying his spiritual take on the subjects of Indian mythology through both his imagery and his process. His use of a palette dominated by gold, red and green creates a very rich and natural feel in each of his paintings, and the moods that his subjects, mainly the gods, goddesses and mythical forms of Hanuman, Vishnu and Buddha, and are all painted with great sensitivity and attention to detail. All his works give a traditional and spiritual feel.
 
Gorjala's work has won him various awards, including the 2000 Mahatma Gandhi Birth Centenary Memorial Award from the Victoria Technical Institute (V.T.I.), Chennai, and the 2002 State Award from the A.P. Crafts Council. The artist has had many solo exhibitions and participated in various group shows in India and abroad. Some of his solo shows include 'Mythological Metaphor' at Chawla Art Gallery, New Delhi, in 2010; 'Embracing Modernity' at Mon Art Gallerie, Kolkata, in 2007; Group shows including his works have been held in Mumbai, New Delhi, Jaipur, Chennai, Bangalore and London.
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