Kamlesh K. Gandhi
K.K. Gandhi, born on April 1, 1960, in Jammu and Kashmir, transitioned from a successful businessman to a celebrated painter driven by his passion for art. Renowned in Jammu and Kashmir, Gandhi employs a realistic painting style, meticulously capturing scenes without digital aids. His focus lies prominently on the rich heritage of Jammu and Kashmir, particularly its tribal communities deeply intertwined with nature, a subject that has captivated him since childhood.
Through his art, Gandhi vividly portrays the lives of these nomadic tribes against the backdrop of lush green landscapes, showcasing their harmonious coexistence with the mountains and waters that surround them. His paintings aim to depict the serene relationship between these tribes and their natural environment.
In recognition of his efforts to promote tribal culture through art, Gandhi was honored with the Award of Honour by the Governor of Jammu and Kashmir in 2015. He was also celebrated as Artist of the Day at the Jaipur International Art Festival in 2013 and received accolades from the J&K Academy of Art, Culture, and Languages in 2005. Known affectionately as the “Nature Man,” Gandhi continues to be admired for his unique artistic portrayal of tribal life and the natural world.