KunukuBhushayya is an Indian artist whose paintings weave spirituality with contemporary expression. Known for vibrant canvases, he blends figurative and abstract styles to depict Hindu deities and epic narratives, creating works that honor tradition while appealing to modern sensibilities.
Working primarily with acrylics on canvas, Bhushayyafavors textured surfaces with torn or fragmented effects. Earthy tones, shadowy hues, and bursts of color give his art depth and dynamism, while themes of divinity, healing, and social awareness run throughout. His repertoire often draws from the Ramayana, with figures such as Surya Devata and Hanuman appearing in luminous form.
Bhushayya’s art has been showcased at Shristi Art Gallery, the State Art Gallery in Hyderabad, and Taj Krishna in Bangalore. In 2012, the State Art Gallery formally recognized his contributions, affirming his place in the contemporary Indian art scene.
His paintings are more than visual compositions—they are spiritual journeys. Through textured layers and mythic imagery, Bhushayya seeks to evoke joy, understanding, and a deeper connection with the divine. His growing body of work continues to inspire, inviting viewers into a dialogue between faith, creativity, and modern life.