Early Life and Background
Site Of The Day
Ranji’s practice serves as a bridge between the theatricality of the lived moment and the abiding permanence of the landscapes he studies. A theatre artist by profession, Ranji transitions from the stage to the easel with equal mastery; he treats the canvas not as a mere void, but as a living theater of light and shadow—a space where the "chiaroscuro of nature" dictates the emotional weight of the scene. His art occupies the sacred space between narrative history and quiet observation. In his hands, the landscape becomes a sanctuary for reflection. He does not seek to provide a definitive conclusion or a grand historical allegory; instead, he offers an encounter with the sublime, found in the silence of a clearing or the gathering of a storm.
Indian artist
Indian artist