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    SAN FRANCISCO, CA -A new solo exhibition by artist Lakshmi Shankarreddy at the Consulate General of India, San Francisco offered viewers a vivid journey through landscapes, florals and portraits shaped by life between India and California.

    Hosted on May 15, the exhibition, titled ‘Bringing Two Cultures Through Art,’ highlighted Shankarreddy’s contemporary impressionistic style and her long engagement with themes of nature, memory and cultural connection. The show featured paintings inspired by California’s changing light, the vibrant rhythms of the Bay Area and recollections of India, where the artist spent her childhood.

    Among the works on display was ‘Blossoms,’ one of Shankarreddy’s floral paintings that has become part of the Consulate’s collection.

    Working from her Bay Area studio, the artist has spent more than three decades developing a body of work that moves between impressionism and abstraction. Her paintings frequently explore the emotional resonance of light and color, often through expressive brushwork and layered textures.

    “As an artist I seek to explore a range of emotions through observation, imagination, light, color and design,” Shankarreddy said. “The one element that inspires me more than anything is light … play of light and color.”

    That fascination with atmosphere and movement was visible throughout the exhibition. California coastlines, flowering gardens and portraits appeared less as literal renderings and more as emotional impressions shaped by shifting color and shadow.

    She studied fine art at Stanford University and has worked across a variety of media, including oils, acrylics, watercolor, printmaking and sculpture. Her artistic influences reflect both her Indian upbringing and decades spent in Northern California, where changing landscapes and multicultural communities continue to inform her work.

    Raised in India by parents who were both doctors, Shankarreddy said she was encouraged from childhood to pursue creativity alongside academics. Over the years, she has exhibited extensively in both the United States and India, building a practice that combines artistic expression with philanthropy.

    A recurring theme in her career has been what she describes as “Creating Art for a Good Cause.” Through art fundraisers and community exhibitions, she has supported nonprofit organizations including Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford, Colorful Minds and Small Steps Foundation.

    As an educator, she also teaches at her Bay Area studio, Lakshmi’s Art Workshop, encouraging students to see art not only as a creative pursuit but also as a way to inspire generosity and community engagement.

    The exhibition at the Indian Consulate reflected that broader philosophy. Beyond showcasing technical skill, the works traced the experiences of an immigrant artist navigating multiple cultural identities while finding common emotional ground through color, nature and memory.

    For more: https://www.instagram.com/lakshmishankarreddyart

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