K.S. Kamesh Brings a Hindu Art Revolution to Taiwan

THE HINDU
By Staff Reporter
The work titled ‘Balanagamma Burrakatha’ by Kamesh that was selected for TICAA contest in Taipei.
TAIWAN---The recent work of K.S. Kamesh — "Balanagamma Burrakatha" — gains entry into the Art Revolution Taipei, an international competition of Taiwan International Contemporary Artist Association. The city-based artist has so far done 500 paintings, mostly using acrylic on canvas. He prefers to work on heritage and culture as his themes. “An artist views things differently. His way of reacting to a particular situation differs from others. Moreover, an artist’s mind is more composed and stress-free, which is a luxury in today’s world,” he says. Kamesh has been part of six international group painting shows and 20 domestic exhibitions. He is working as art teacher in Bala Bharati Public School, NTPC. He says, “Art not only adds life to your imagination but also makes you enjoy what you are doing.”[link]