Ramesh Gorjala, an artist born into a lineage of weavers in Andhra Pradesh, seamlessly merges tradition and modernity in his art. His canvases unfold vibrant narratives drawn from the Bhagavad Purana, where every figure and line contributes to an expansive tale.
With a degree in fine arts from Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University, Hyderabad, Gorjala breathes life into gods and goddesses using a fresh approach that pays homage to the Kalamkari tradition. His paintings burst with warm colors, primarily red, orange, brown, blue, and gold, portraying Hindu deities like Krishna, Vishnu, and Ganesha in larger-than-life forms.
Gorjala’s art combines tradition with contemporary expression, offering a captivating fusion. His canvases are not mere paintings; they are immersive storytelling experiences, inviting art collectors to explore Indian mythology and heritage through his unique artistic lens. His work is internationally renowned, gracing prestigious collections worldwide, including a permanent display at the Hyderabad International Airport.