Rooftop Logo Light
Soon

Your Cart

Loading...
Framed in Leaves
5 Photos 1 of 5
Certified
Paintings

Framed in Leaves

Sold by

Jaggu Prasad

Born in 1963, Jaggu Prasad is an Indian miniature painter renowned for his extraordinary precision and devotion to the art. Having started his artistic journey at the young age of 6, Jaggu Prasad, eventually learnt under the guidance of Padma Shree Kirpal Singh himself. As an artist Jaggu Prasad’s miniature creations invite the viewer to lean in. His uniquely realistic style, uses techniques like trompe l’oeil to give a hyper-real effect to his muse, nature. The microscopic brush strokes and intricate textures reward close inspection. Greatly insured by nature, in Prasad’s art you will find birds and insects are elevated from background motifs to central subjects—they occupy space with monumentality despite their size, their features rendered with a clarity that bridges observation and wonder. The result is miniature art that invites reflection, discovery, and appreciation of nature’s hidden architecture. As an independent artist, with decades of experience, his miniature paintings have reached both national and foreign exhibitions and galleries. Singapore, UK, Germany, France and the United States are just some of the places his works have featured in. For the minutest of details that give his work depth, he uses a single hair of an otter. His dedication to the craft and deep observation give a meaningful depth to all his artworks. If you want to have a painting where you can find depth in each stroke, artworks by Jaggu Prasad are exactly what you need.

Description

Are frames included with the painting?
No, frames are not included with the paintings. The frames in the images are for respresentational purposes only.
Are the artworks on Rooftop signed by the artist?
Yes! Artworks by Jaggu Prasad are all original artworks signed by him.
Is this painting handmade?
Yes. Indian Art Paintings on Rooftop are handpainted by master artists across the country.
Does this painting have a meaning that the painter wants to convey?
Maybe, maybe not. Yes, most artists paint with some meaning in mind, but when they share the artwork with the world, they let the viewers decide their own meanings and interpretations. So that everyone may have their own unique experience of the art.