N.Srinivasan

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Srinivasan Natarajan
Artist N.Srinivasan.jpg
Srinivasan in 2011.
Born (1972-01-24) 24 January 1972 (age 49)[1]
Raja Mannarkudi, Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India  IND
NationalityIndian
OccupationArtist;Writer
Known forPainting; Fiction
Spouse(s)Jayanthi
ChildrenArunmozhithevan
Parent(s)
  • Natarajan
  • Chandra
Websitewww.artistsrinivasan.com

N. Srinivasan is a digital artist in the fields of art and architecture. He uses technology and traditional subject matter for most of his artwork.

Early life[]

Srinivasan was born on 24 January 1972 in the Saivite family in a small Thanjavur village, in Rajamannarkudi. In his younger years, the rich artistic tradition of his village influenced his visual education,[2] and the cultural and artistic rituals of his native village are now integral to his identity.

He completed his Bachelor in Fine Arts at the Government College of Arts and Crafts, in Chennai.[3] He obtained both the 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.[citation needed]

Career[]

He moved from traditional tools to expressing his emotions and sentiments by engaging with digital technology. According to art critic Anjali Sircar,[4] "N. Srinivasan breaks all the rules by Mixing Software and Programming Languages to create lines, colors, textures, lights and space." He studied Saiva Siddhanta for three years at the Thiruvaduthurai Mutt[5] and obtained the title "siddantha Ratnam". He adds philosophic preferences and welfares from Saiva Siddhanta to his painstaking artistic creations. His works have been showcased as drawings, digital prints, installations, videos and three-dimensional sculptures. He says, "Each work of art takes, at a minimum, 250 to 450 hours to create and is an intense and laborious process". Srinivasan created the unique colours of Java Green, Sriblue, 369Red, KurinjiViolet and CholaBrown.

He works at the School of Architecture and Planning, Anna University, Chennai.[6] He has participated in many national painting camps[7] such as a workshop on Non Toxic and Safe Etching Processes from 13 to 16 September 2005, at Lalit Kala Akademi Chennai by Chayo De Chevez, the American print maker.[citation needed]

Art shows[]

  • Art Exhibition at Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai 4 to 10 May 2015[8][9]
  • He has acted as Curator for Tsunami Art Exhibition by NSS Students of 230 Engineering Colleges at Anna University Chennai on 13 September 2005.[10]
  • Thane Art Show by Vikatan in 2012[11]
  • Art Show at Hyderabad-2005[12]
  • Art Show in Lakshana Art Gallery – 2008[13]
  • Art Exhibition at Chennai – 2010[14]
  • Chennai Art in the Age of Globalisation- by Ashrafi S. Baghat – 2009[15]
  • Gallery at Sri Parvati[16]
  • Middle Order – Art Exhibition at Gallery sriParvati – 2010[17]
  • Abstraction – Art Show in Coimbatore – 2012[18]
  • Vinnyasa Premier Art Gallery's 'Access Art' show −2008[19]
  • Lakshana Art Gallery in 2008[20]
  • Artworks at top selling artistic painting portal[21]
  • Hues Art Gallery[22]
  • Group shows[23]

Collections[]

Srinivasan's works are available at:

  • Lakshna Art Gallery, Chennai.
  • Tamil Nadu House, New Delhi.
  • Public Works Department, Government of Tamil Nadu.
  • Anna University, Chennai.
  • Srinivasan's design at the front cover of Frontline September 2014 magazine – Commemorative Issue Chennai at 375[24]

Reviews and articles[]

Many reviews and articles are published about the artistic works, on N.Srinivasan and he himself has written articles about others:

  • Srinivasan's interview:இயக்கங்களின் வீழ்ச்சியும் தனிமனித உரையாடல்களின் எழுச்சியும்[25]
  • Srinivasan's articles at Tamil Hindu: நாவல் விடம்பனம் : வண்ணங்களிலிருந்து வார்த்தைகளுக்கு ஒரு பயணம்[26]
  • Srinivasan's articles at Tamil Hindu:அஞ்சலி: சிற்பி எஸ்.நந்தகோபால் – இந்தியாவின் சிற்ப முகம்[27]
  • About the artist and fiction writer in Kungumam.[28]
  • Writer Perumaal Murugan about the Artist[29]
  • Journey into silence – Dr.Ashrafi S. Bhagat (art historian, art critic and author – Dept of Fine Arts, Stella Mary's College)[30]
  • Unchanged Heroes – Vaishnavi Ramanathan (freelance writer and researcher)[31]
  • Digital Visual Fare: The Artistic Trajectory of N. Srinivasan – Dr. Ashrafi, S. Bhagat (art historian, art critic and author – Dept of Fine Arts, Stella Mary's College)[32]
  • Negotiating memories, roots, and identity – Dr.Ashrafi S. Bhagat[33]
  • Nostalgic Lines – Lakshmi Venkatraman
  • Into the Digital World of Art – Venkat Swaminathan (Art Critic)[34]
  • The Pixels and Paint of Love – Anjalai Sircar (Art Critic)
  • Outside the Mainstream – Anjalai Sircar
  • Nirangalaal Ezhuthiya Kavithaigal – Pavannan (writer)[35]
  • Digital Sithirangal – Venkat Swaminathan
  • Oru Pudhiya Varugai Pudhiya Kalaiporuludan – Venkat Swaminathan
  • Thonmangalai Digital Vazhi Meetedukkum Kalaignan – Ravi Subramanian (Writer)
  • Untitled – Dr. K.R. Sitalakshmi (Professor, School of Architecture and Planning, Anna University)
  • In the abstraction of life – Chitra Mahesh (Writer/Critic, Arts and Culture, Chennai)

Awards[]

  • Kalaimamani, Tamil Nadu State Government Award in 2009.
    The Kalaimamani award, instituted by The Tamil Nadu Iyal Isai Nataka Manram,[36] is conferred on N. Srinivasan, the Performing Artist with Lasting Contribution, Popularity and Merit of the Art Discipline of Painting in the year 2009, for his Outstanding Achievements in the Field of Digital Painting.[37][38] He is the only person to have received the Kalimamani award in the Field of Painting.[39]
  • N. Srinivasan and V. Senguttuvan are conferred with APJ Abdul Kalam Memorial Research Award - 2016 in Fine Arts UBN: 015-A94510112024[40]
  • Chennai City Award for Painting by PDFA Mumbai – 2016.
  • Certificate of Merit – 28th National Exhibition of Contemporary Art - South Central Zone Cultural Centre, Nagpur – 2015.
  • Tamil Nadu State Award for Printmaking by PDFA Mumbai - 2015.
  • 2nd All India Art Contest 2009 Award POPNI Puducherry 3 March 2010.
  • Sekizhar Award by Madras Metropolitan Sekizhar Educational & Cultural Trust Jan 2010.
  • Outstanding Cultural Achievement Award in 2005 by Madras Jaycees.
  • Achievement in Fine Art – "Silver Jubilee Year Honour" at Sirkali on 27 February 2005.
  • Nominated for Indira Gandhi National Award for Social Work in 2005.
  • NSS Programme Officer Special Award for the year 2003–2004 in 2004.

Publications[]

He is interested in Tamil writings.

  • His Tamil novel "Vidambanam" was released by Kaalachuvadu publications in 2017.[41]
  • Two Tamil books (Tamil Poems – Minpura Kavithaikal, Braille – Yil Uriayum Nagaram) were published by him through his MeiPorul Publications, and the books were released by DR. K. Rosaiah, Governor of Tamil Nadu at Raj Bhavan, Chennai (20 December 2014). The first copy of the book Minpura Kavithaikal was received by Thiru Ramesh Chand Meena, IAS, Secretary to Governor.[42][43]
  • He is recording his views continuously in Tamil.[44][45]
  • He is instrumental in publishing the Tamil little magazine, Mei Porul[46] which focuses on art and aesthetics related issues.
  • Nammoduthan Pesugirargal was co-authored by N. Srinivasan [47]
  • N. Srinivasan, as an author in the Literary e-journal: Muse India Issue 48 March–April 2013 ISSN 0975-1815[48]
  • About an article written by N. Srinivasan in Pudhiya Paarvai[49]
  • Recently the artist has joined in Kanaiyazhi, fifty years old monthly Tamil Literary magazine, as a member of Authors.[50]

Technical paper publications[]

  • Machine learning approach for exploring rock arts through the cloud infrastructure at IEEE International Conference in 2015[51]

Selective positions[]

  • Treasurer for Alumni association of the 155-year-old College of Fine Art Chennai, from 2006 to present.
  • School Pupil Leader for 2300 Students in Government Higher Secondary School, Vaiteesvaran Kovil, Tamil Nadu during 1990–1991.
  • Narayanaswami Chettiyar Gold Medal for Performing Art.
  • Performing Artist from 1974 to 1980.
  • He has received NSS Programme Officer Special Award for the year 2004.

Visions[]

He has insisted to form an Integrated Village for Arts[52][53] to enable younger generations to know about the ancient paintings and artistic treasures. In 2005, Srinivasan had a vision about starting a university for fine arts and he wrote about this in the Tamil Magazine Amuthasurabhi.[54] This vision became reality, as the Tamil Nadu government has announced the start up of the new Tamil Nadu Music and Fine Arts University in November 2013.[55] The artist has expressed his concern about the ancient rock arts that are extinct in Villupuram district and he has started a Council to protect the wrangling of archaeological arts with three of his friends.(Page number 8 and 9 in Vasantham 5 August 2013 edition, a supplementary Tamil magazine with the Tamil Daily Dinakaran)[56]

Membership[]

He is a life member in the Indian Society for Technical Education,[57] the South Zone Cultural Center Thanjavur,[58] the Bombay Art Society Mumbai,[59] and the Jehangir Art Gallery of Mumbai.[60]


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