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Best South Indian Artist - Laxma Goud

K Laxma Goud

LaxmaGoud seems to be my TOM (top of mind) artist ever because i've visible his works pretty much a decade ago. The extra works of art I see of his, the more i get determined to very own them. He has the final mastery over strains and detail renderings on each of his creations. you can be aware the confidence of traces on one in every of his puppy subject matter of goat and village girl on a easy etching/intaglio.

ladies & goats are his pet topics and the costumes of the girls are normally targeted to display full glory in formidable hues, shape and range too. now and again you begin to wonder if you are looking at some published textbook instance best to recognize that it's far certainly his drawing on paper. For folks that accept as true with that coloration can express extra than B&W, behold the watercolor drawing of his cutting-edge introduction.

From an investment point of view, none of my buddies who've bought his etchings have any regrets; the simplest remorse they've now's that they'd now not offered extra of his works after I had asked them to and it changed into a paltry sum the ones days.

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Paintings of Laxma Goud, evoke an indigenous identity in an effort to represent what is seen as ‘Telangana way of life’. His body of work seems to assert the identity of the region to which he belongs. It has become a benchmark, a sort of authenticity claim made by various artists in an effort to be part of this trend. His powerful drawings and skillfully rendered etchings apparently influenced many of his contemporaries. The vivacious protagonists are essentially dark skinned who are often engaged in sexual activity in a typical Telangana countryside, along with his recurrent motifs like goats or pigs that seem to assert their nativity with unabashed aplomb. He observes peculiar unselfconscious attitude towards sexuality as a part and parcel of life, contrasting to the urban rigidity and captures the eccentric natural settings with a pinch of eroticism, which embodies the rustic life, as if they were frozen in time. Semi naked women, wild tree trunks and goats with erected penises became the artist’s signature style introducing a new genre, a blend of nostalgia, the surreal, and the erotic. The etchings and drawings are more stylized, dramatic, if not grotesque and the interplay of chiaroscuro conceals and reveals the highly rendered forms. Laxma’s versatility over a variety of mediums such as mural, high relief sculpture, gouache, printmaking etc enabled him to switch over from one medium to the other creating amazing works of fine art.


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Laxma Goud Paintings Born in 1940, Nizampur (Andhra Pradesh), Laxma Goud completed his Diploma in Drawing and Painting from Government College of Fine Arts and Architecture, Hyderabad in 1963 and did his Post-Diploma in mural painting and printmaking at M. S. University, Baroda from 1963-1965, where he worked under Professor K. G. Subramanyan. He was Head of the Department at the Sarojini Naidu School of Performing Arts, Fine Art and Communication, University of Hyderabad for several years. He was appointed as a Graphic Designer at Doordarshan for 15 years. He has been awarded the State Lalit Kala Award, Andhra Pradesh; Silver & Gold Medal by Hyderabad Art Society. He had his first solo  exhibition  in his hometown in 1965 and has held numerous exhibitions since then. Some of his important exhibitions include the Tokyo Print Biennale, Japan, 1976; Sao Paulo Biennale, Brazil, 1977; the Royal Academy of Art, London, 1982. He lives and works in Hyderabad and Jaipur. ...