G. Subramanian, born in Tamil Nadu in 1952, is a distinguished artist known for his captivating mixed-media creations. A graduate of the Government College of Arts & Crafts, Kumbakonam (1974), he masterfully blends collage, acrylic paint, and ink washes in vibrant hues to craft visually striking artworks that deeply resonate with audiences. His work is a harmonious fusion of technique and emotion, reflecting both artistic innovation and cultural richness. Subramanian draws inspiration from the innocence and divine beauty in a child’s face, as well as the profound narratives of Indian mythology. His portrayals of Buddha, Krishna, Ganesha, and Hanuman exude a childlike purity, evoking joy and spiritual connection. Many of his pieces also feature blissful young girls, a heartfelt tribute to his late daughter, Surya, whose memory continues to shine through his art. Fondly known as “Subra,” the artist infuses every creation with love, warmth, and a timeless sense of wonder.