Influential Indian artists all over the world
India has been bestowing many gifts upon the world; from Ayurveda to Yoga, India has been changing people’s lives. Many Indians are bringing back the image of India as an abundant nation, all across the world. Artists have become a huge part of this movement of globalizing Indian talent. There are many Indian artists across the globe that are being recognized for their keen eye and distinguished art forms; let’s talk about some of them.
Born in Mumbai in 1971, Acharya started her art journey in the USA where she began displaying her memories on canvas. Her art is influenced by the woes of urban women and contains dark themes. The emotionally driven aspects of this life led by a woman are portrayed in various forms of violence and psychological pollution. The strong themes in her art attract the viewer to dive deeper into their subconscious.

Raghava’s work focuses on the psyche and complexities of identity. An influential personality, Raghava has given several TED Talks where he encouraged the audience to expand their psychological horizon and create art beyond anyone’s imagination. His art is inspired by mythical history; his characters take various traditional forms and display historical events. The now world-famous artist quit his education at the age of 18 to pursue his passion. Today, he is one of the celebrated artists that represent India on a global platform.
Born in Calcutta in 1974, Raqib spent his life in the world of fabric and jewellery art. He was raised by his merchant parents in Kashmir. His art portrays the amalgamation of mystical and man, creating man-like creatures which allure the viewer. His paintings have colourful themes which metallic paints and decorative motifs in them. One can see the influence of his upbringing on his art as it displays the Indian art forms such as tapestry and jewellery making.

Lakhesar is a Toronto-based artist who was born in India. Her paintings are influenced by the Indian culture and the clothes she designs are heavily inspired by the culture of Bollywood and the portrayal of women in Indian cinema. The internet movement #BadBeti that she initiated along with the artist Maria Qamar led her to become a sensation in the art world, globally.