Ramya Sarveshwar

I am a computer engineer smitten by oil painting.Hope you like them.

I donate 30% of all sales from my paintings to www.akshayausa.org which helps mentally challenged adults in India.

I believe that art has the ability to build stronger communities and helps people understand and appreciate diverse cultures. Nurturing creativity makes the mind grow and makes you a better person.
I have always felt that art can guide and coax people out of their shells and make them reach out and help others who are less fortunate.

I frame all my paintings in wood which typically costs me about 30$ per painting which is included in the sale price.

If you dont want the frame the cost of the painting comes down by 30$.

Selected to the Buenaventura member show - March 2014

Featured Artist in The Academy Of Natural Therapy ,CO Art show - March 2014

Selected to Community Memorial Hospital Theme - Road Less Traveled - March 2014

Westlake village Art Guild - Jury show - Selected for April 2014

Art show in 608 North Art Gallery - April 2014

Art show in 608 North Art Gallery - June 2014 - Summer with the ladies

Featured artist in hard cover of Art Quench - May edition 2014

Selected by NewYorkArt.com and SanDiegoArt.com

Art exhibit in Thousand Oaks Arts Festival - Sep 2014

Art exhibit in Seven Oaks Rehabilitation Center - Nov 2014

Selected for an Art Exhibit by Buenaventura art gallery - In 2015


Portfolio:

Landscapes

Beautiful scenic paintings

Drive that way “Drive that way”

When I was painting this,I wanted it to be subtle not bold.You will see that the strokes used are finer.The cliffs catch the light , the green pastures show the shadow.

Fall Bridge “Fall Bridge”

Beautiful fall view across the bridge

Magical place “Magical place”

As your eyes adjust to the beauty of the distant tress,you will love the suns rays reflected on the sea.This will have a calming influence for sure.

Reflections “Reflections”

Experimenting with reflections of light onto the river below.You will see more of the reflections and less of the sea as they brighten up the sea.