b 2000, lives and practices in New Delhi
Prathamesh Rajguru’s practice examines the growing tension between the natural environment and the rapid expansion of urban development. Working through semi descriptive compositions, he draws from landscapes in transition, where ecological systems increasingly find themselves under pressure from human intervention. His works are built through a dynamic interplay of line, colour, and recognisable flora, creating images that sit between observation and interpretation. The result is a body of work that reflects both concern and curiosity about the changing relationship between nature and the built world.
At a time when environmental questions occupy a central place in contemporary discourse, Rajguru approaches these subjects with sincerity and a distinctive visual language. His ability to translate complex concerns into engaging and accessible imagery marks him as an artist of considerable promise.