Himalayan Blackberry Cluster
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
In this detailed rendering of Rubus ellipticus, Jaggu Prasad captures the Himalayan Blackberry with a balance of clarity and quiet expression. The arching stems carry serrated leaves that guide the eye toward berries in different stages of ripeness, from pale and firm to rich shades of red and purple. Each fruit is layered patiently, giving it a plump, translucent surface that feels true to life. The foliage around it shifts between fine definition and soft washes, creating a natural rhythm that reflects Prasad’s steady observation.
This 8 x 12 inch watercolour on paper is ideal for admirers of regional flora, collectors of realistic botanical work, and interiors that favour grounded, nature based art. The composition holds vitality without overstating detail, making it a refined choice for anyone who appreciates the quiet beauty of wild Himalayan species.
Why This Artwork Stands Out:
- Handcrafted by Jaggu Prasad ji, a master of miniature art
- Intimate 8 x 12 inch size, suited for cabinet frames, study walls, and curated botanical cluster
- A thoughtful collector’s piece that brings rhythm, colour, and natural depth
Let this Himalayan Blackberry cluster bring a touch of wilderness and calm vitality to your space. Add this limited edition miniature to your collection today.
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Unique Practice
Uses a paintbrush with only a single hair of an otter to achieve the minutest details and ‘dot-man-ship