Since last 20 years as an artist, Ramu Ramdev has come a long way. He established “Rangreet in the year 1996, with the aim of preserving the “traditional Indian miniature art” by teaching it to thousands of young artists and by honoring the great artists to come forward and make an effort in the same direction.
“Rangreet” has been around from last eleven years and doing following tasks like organizing training camps of traditional Indian miniature paintings, hosting workshops, organizing conferences, honoring master artists and encouraging new talents.
In last 10 years Ramu Ramdev has become a synonym for Traditional Indian Miniature Paintings in Rajasthan.
He organizes summer camps every year in the City Palace of Jaipur, where hundreds of new talents polish their skills. The teaching goes in job oriented manner so that after the camp, the artist can her/him can produce their own work and can earn out of it.
Rangreet keeps on organize exhibitions. His art work has been displayed in United States of America, England, and all of the major cities across India.
Ramu Ramdev’s Art work and his efforts has been seen and praised by leading personalities across the world. Prince of Wales Prince Charles , his wife Camilla, Pakistan’s Former P.M. Benajeer Bhutto, U.S. Ambassador in INDIA are a few of the art lovers.
Ramu, in search of the possibilities and to spread the Traditional Indian Miniature Art, has traveled most of the European and United States like England, France, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, United States of America, Canada, etc.
Ramu Ramdev has been awarded with many awards and appreciations in last few years. At present he works As an Officer on Special Duty for Art & Culture & Public Relations, Maharaja Sawai Mansingh II Museum, The City Palace Jaipur.
He Can Be Contacted at:-
Ramu Ramdev
Officer on Special Duty
Art, Culture & Public Relations
Maharaja Sawai Mansingh II Museum,
The City Palace, Jaipur 302001 (Raj.) INDIA.
PH: ++91-141-2614899 Cell : ++91-98291-15551
Email : ramu@ramuramdev.com
Saturday, June 14, 2008
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