G. Subramanium

Mixed Media, Figurative, Mythological Art

Modern art

Ancient tales retold through layered, contemporary canvases

G. Subramanium is a contemporary Indian artist celebrated for his visually compelling use of mixed media that weaves mythology, spirituality, and culture into one harmonious form. His signature technique blends texture-rich surfaces with photographic images, acrylics, gold foil, and found materials, often bringing divine and mythological characters—particularly Krishna, Ganesha, and Buddha—into the modern gaze.

A self-taught artist, Subramanium draws inspiration from temple murals, miniature paintings, and spiritual epics, which he reinvents in a deeply personal yet universally resonant style. His artworks don’t merely depict gods—they reflect moods, emotions, and divine presence that feel close, tangible, and meditative.

Subramanium’s works are marked by balance—between chaos and calm, color and emptiness, tradition and reinvention. Viewers are drawn into layers of history, symbolism, and personal reflection as they engage with his compositions.

He chose Chandigarh Art Gallery as his platform for its deep-rooted connection with Indian art and its commitment to showcasing culturally rich, thoughtful works. For Subramanium, it’s more than a gallery—it’s a space that honors legacy while encouraging artistic evolution.