N. Srinivasan (artist)

N. Srinivasan (born 24 January 1972) is an Indian digital artist in the fields of art and architecture. He uses technology and traditional subject matter for most of his artwork.

Srinivasan Natarajan
Srinivasan in 2011.
Born (1972-01-24) 24 January 1972[1]
Raja Mannarkudi, Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India  IND
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Artist; Writer
Known forPainting; Fiction
Websitewww.artistsrinivasan.com

Early life

Srinivasan was born on 24 January 1972 in the Saivite family in a small village Thanjavur, in Rajamannarkudi. In 1996 he completed his Bachelor in Fine Arts at the Government College of Arts and Crafts in Chennai.[2][3] He obtained both a Master of Arts and Master in Philosophy in Public Administration. He completed his Master's Degree in Fine Arts on Painting at the Government College of Fine Arts, studying at Tamil Nadu Music and Fine Arts University, Chennai, in 2016.

Career

Srinivasan works at the School of Architecture and Planning, Anna University, Chennai.[4] In September 2005, he has acted as Curator for Tsunami Art Exhibition by NSS Students of 230 Engineering Colleges at the university.[5]

Srinivasan moved from traditional artistic techniques to digital technology. He studied Saiva Siddhanta for three years at the Thiruvaduthurai Mutt and obtained the title "siddantha Ratnam," which influences his art.[6] Srinivasan said, "Each work of art takes, at a minimum, 250 to 450 hours to create and is an intense and laborious process".

His drawings, digital prints, installations, videos and three-dimensional sculptures have been displayed publicly, including in Mumba,[7] Chennaii,[8] Coimbatore.[9]

In 2009, the Tamil Nadu Iyal Isai Nataka Manram, awarded the Kalaimamani award to Srinivasan for Outstanding Achievements in the Field of Digital Painting.[10] He is the only person to have received the Kalimamani award in the Field of Painting.[11] In 2016, N. Srinivasan and V. Senguttuvan received the APJ Abdul Kalam Memorial Research Award for fine arts.[12]

In 2005, Srinivasan advocated for a Tamil a university for fine arts.[13] In 2013, the Tamil Nadu government has announced the start up of the new Tamil Nadu Music and Fine Arts University.[14] Srinivasan has also advocated for the preservation of ancient decorated rocks in the Villupuram district.[15] In 2016 he formed an Integrated Village for Arts to teach youth about art.[16][17]

Srinivasan is a member in the Indian Society for Technical Education,[18] the South Zone Cultural Center Thanjavur,[19] the Bombay Art Society Mumbai,[20] and the Jehangir Art Gallery of Mumbai.[21]

Publications

His Tamil novel, Vidambanam, was released by Kaalachuvadu publications in 2017.[22] Nammoduthan Pesugirargal was co-authored by N. Srinivasan.[23] He has also published in Muse India.[24] He published a technical paper on machine learning at the IEEE International Conference in 2015.[25]

He publishes the Tamil little magazine, Mei Porul, which focuses on art and aesthetics related issues.[26] In 2016 Srinivasan became an author for Kanaiyazhi, the monthly Tamil Literary magazine.[27]

Further reading

  • About the artist and fiction writer in Kungumam.[28]
  • Digital Visual Fare: The Artistic Trajectory of N. Srinivasan – Dr. Ashrafi, S. Bhagat[29]

References

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  25. Ponmagal, R. S.; Srinivasan, N. (2015). "Machine learning approach for exploring rock arts through the cloud infrastructure". 2015 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Computing Research (ICCIC). pp. 1–6. doi:10.1109/ICCIC.2015.7435682. ISBN 978-1-4799-7848-9. S2CID 16603117.
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