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From: 19th to 25th August 2025 “ANISOTROPIC” An Exhibition of Paintings by 3 contemporary well-known artists – Boddeti Suryanarayana, Raki Rao, Diana. VENUE: Jehangir Art Gallery 161-B, M.G. Road, Kala Ghoda, Mumbai – 400 001 Timing: 11am to 7pm Contact: 9962293401 A group show that depicts non uniformity in unity . various styles , emotions and ideologies come together as one narrative ! Anisotropic, where non-uniformity meets uniformity, a heartfelt event group show of 3 artists from Andhra Pradesh. Anisotropic is more than just an art exhibition — it’s a beautiful reunion of us ! This show was inaugurated on 19th August 2025 by Honorable Guests – Mr. Nitin Jadia – Art Collector, Mr. Sanjay Nikam – Art Curator, Mr. Gopal Pardeshi – well-known artist, Mr. Prasad Balan – Arreywaah.com – Director, Founder among others. This show will continue till 25th August 202 Mr. Ajoykant Ruia(Director – Allstate Group) also visited this exhibition. Boddeti Suryanarayana Boddeti Suryanarayana is a retired Drawing Teacher. He has been producing wonderful paintings and works of Art. He is well-known all over India and also abroad. He has won several awards both at state and national level. The style of his art is realistic and deals with the lives of the Primitive Tribal Groups. Boddeti Suryanarayana goes back to his boyhood days when he spent his days among the PTGs, as his elder brother was working in the Girijan Co-operative Corporation, Visakhapatnam District located in Paderu, Chinthapalli and Aruku Valley. His keen observation of their lives became the subject of his art of painting. He is a unique painter because nobody has touched this subject so far. His experiences of his early days with the PTGs brought him recognition at the national level and resulted in getting awards and name and fame. The tribal communities in the Visakha Agency have a rich history, marked by unique cultural practices and distinct social structures. These groups, including the Bagata, Kotiya, Konda Dora, and others, have traditionally inhabited the hilly and forest regions of the Eastern Ghats. The Khond, Porja and Gadaba are identified as “Primitive Tribal Groups” (PTGs). They depend on Podu cultivation, forest produce collection, carpentry and black smithing for their livelihood. Mr.Boddeti Suryanarayana mingled with these Primitive Tribal Groups to study their life style. His paintings emerge out of his realistic study of their day-to-day life. Raki Rao RAKI, or Rama Krishna Donga, a Chennai-based artist from Palakol, Andhra Pradesh, will showcase his Fusion Art at the ANISOTROPIC group exhibition at Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai, from...