A love for art and nature drove Venkat Bothsa from Visakhapatnam to Mizoram on a scooter. Yo! Vizag interacted with the traveller to find out all about his escapades.
If one pays attention, Venkat Bothsa’s art can be found all over Visakhapatnam. Right from the prominent Kailasagiri Shiva-Parvati sculpture along with the numerous sculptures at Beach Road to the Tribal Museum at Araku, this sculptor has made his mark in the city, albeit unknowingly. He has a diverse portfolio that ranges from working for the Government till 2005 to being one of the 70 artists to showcase at the fundraiser for Amitabh Bachchan’s 70th birthday.
One amongst the first batch to graduate in Fine Arts from Andhra University in painting, his love for sculpting was so great that he studied it further at Banaras Hindu University despite having no choice but to major in painting.
“I had a supportive professor there who would give me carving stone for free so I could learn sculpting. I never earned a certificate for it though,” he says.
A humble artist for whom age is just a number, the 56 year old recently set out on an expedition driven by three goals. His first goal was to witness the ancient sculptures at Deotamura and Unakoti in Tripura first hand. The second was to meet esteemed forester Padma Shri Jadav ‘Molai’ Payeng. The third was to see the magnificence of the live root bridges in Meghalaya.
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