TREE OF LIFE
Chandra Morkonda is a well-known Andhra Pradesh-based painter, born in 1989 in the small temple town of Srikalahasti in Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh. He obtained his Bachelor’s Degree from JNT University in Hyderabad, and later pursued Art Masters Training from Visva Bharati University in Santiniketan.
His artistic journey reflects his experiences in the rural town of Srikalahasti, which is rich in religious and diverse cultures. Growing up in this environment, he was exposed to various faiths and totems within a religious context, with popular objects like trees and goddesses becoming prominent subjects in his art.
Chandra’s unique identity as an artist is evident in his use of vibrant colors and a tribal art-inspired style. His paintings are a direct reflection of his childhood memories of observing the bright weave patterns and hearing stories from his parents.
The theme of trees holds significant importance in Chandra’s work, particularly in his series titled “Kalpakavriksha,” which originated during his time in Santiniketan. Through his art, he interprets the beliefs, sacredness, and symbolism present in Hindu mythology, often incorporating iconic elements like Trishul, Sri-chakram, and the deity Kali.
His works project a landscape filled with symbolism and metaphors, expressing the representations of nature and goddesses as semi-divine beings in Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist pantheons, often found in places of transition from worldly to sacred spaces.
Chandra Morkonda’s art has garnered recognition and accolades, including a State Award from Potti Sree Ramulu Telugu University in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh. He has participated in various group shows held in cities like Delhi, Chennai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Hyderabad, as well as a solo show at Forum Art Gallery in Chennai.
As an artist hailing from Andhra Pradesh, Chandra Morkonda’s vibrant and meaningful paintings continue to leave a lasting impression, showcasing the beauty and cultural richness of his homeland and reflecting his own personal journey through time and places.
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Kalpavriksha – Laxmi, The Goddess of Wealth
37 x 49 inches -
Kalpavriksh – Vishnu and Garuda
36 x 60 inches