Anil CS Rao

Anil CS Rao (born 3 September 1964 in Hyderabad, India) is a mixed media artist who works with a canvas base on original photography and photoshopped artwork. His work attempts to create paintings from digital photography and scanned artwork. His artwork is often set in various narrative frameworks: including fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.

Anil CS Rao
Born3 September 1964
Hyderabad, India
EducationPratt Institute; National University MFA Creative Writing

Biography

Anil CS Rao is the son of Dr CVG Krishna Rao MD (1936–2003) and Dr Kusuma C Rao MD. He is also the grandson of CVH Rao, journalist and author of Civil Disobedience Movements in India & India's Case For Freedom (1945).

He attended Pratt Institute, graduating with a degree in engineering.[1] After graduation, he studied art and design at F.I.T. in Manhattan, CSUF Grand Central Art Center, and the Washington School of Photography. His work has been exhibited previously at the Capitol Art Network gallery in Bethesda, Maryland, Touchstone Gallery in Washington DC, India Art Gallery in Pune, India and the Gallery Space in Hyderabad, India.[2][1]

Publications

  • O Tirupati!
  • The Indian Time Traveler
  • Shobha Mirza P.A.
  • Bright Lights, Big Buddha
  • Bharathi and Her Theory of Everything
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gollark: Technically, it was entirely me.
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References

  1. Ellyn Wexler (15 April 2009). "Pulse: Passage from India: Engineer transforms into artist". Gazette.net. Archived from the original on 26 July 2009. Retrieved 13 January 2010.
  2. "Metro Plus Hyderabad / Arts & Crafts : Bonfire of convention". The Hindu. 27 June 2005. Retrieved 13 January 2010.
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