Mohammed Osman, a distinguished artist based in Hyderabad, was born in 1972 in Achampet, Telangana. He holds a B.F.A. in Painting from J.N.T.U, College of Fine Arts, Hyderabad.
Originally hailing from a quaint village in Mahabubnagar district, Osman's artistic creations are deeply rooted in the rich tapestry of village life. With over 50 solo and group exhibitions, his work intricately captures the essence of Indian culture, tradition, and values.
Over the past five years, Osman has devoted his talents to portraying vibrant images reflecting the lives of people in villages. His meticulous attention to detail and the use of brilliant, vivid colors characterize his unique style. Notably, he has been exploring the theme of the traditionally adorned bull, a symbol associated with the Sankranti festival, in various iterations.
Osman's watercolors, distinct for their non-traditional transparency, showcase a style uniquely his own. His palette, featuring fresh and lively colors, combined with realistic drawings, brings his subjects to life. The artist's profound connection with Indian culture and tradition is evident in his ongoing series focusing on the symbolic image of the bull, synonymous with the Sankranti festival.
His dedication to capturing the beauty of rural life and preserving the cultural heritage through art is a testament to Osman's artistic prowess and commitment to his roots.
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