Sculpting the ethos of India, world-renowned sculptor Ravinder Reddy Gavva talks about his work and life with Jaya Siva Murty.
It’s a quiet neighbourhood away from the noise of city life in Visakhapatnam. As we drive into Durga nagar in Madhurawada, we reach the studio of Ravinder Reddy. A large black gate takes us to a wide open space inside. We pass by various works in progress, and there’s one that captures the attention. The head of a woman in clay looms above us and the large eyes and soft smile seem to have a power of their own. Many other projects in varied stages of progress are around along with large frames that would hoist the pieces together. We enter the building, to be greeted by the artist himself. Soft spoken and mild, he is a stark contrast to the brightly coloured work he represents. We learn more about him.
EARLY LIFE
Born in Suryapet, Ravinder Reddy had lived much of his early life in Hyderabad where he did his schooling. While he remembers painting as a hobby in school, it was only during his intermediate studies that he decided to take up arts for further study. He enrolled in Hyderabad’s Arts College and followed it up with graduation and post-graduation at the prestigious MS University in Baroda, renowned for its arts. It was there that he was exposed to sculpting, and took to it instantly. “It was between 1975 and 1977 that I tried various materials and mediums and sculpting felt comfortable.” It was a choice that was going to last him for life as Ravinder Reddy further went on to study at the Goldsmith College of Art and Ceramics at the Royal College of Art in London.
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REALTY CHECK
The scenic coastal city of Visakhapatnam is slowly emerging as a preferred destination to live and work in for many. Whether it be the promise of the region becoming an executive capital or the hope that the Bhogapuram International Airport will be a milestone-marker, the real estate scenario is booming like never before. A range of projects are now seeing the light of day, each promising incremental value. One can choose from gated communities to residential villas or plots of land for investment. Commercial properties are on the rise too, with new companies trying to find a foothold in the region. With all these elements, the city is poised for remarkable prospects in the days to come. The Yo! team interacts with a few of the city’s top realtors, who talk about the market, their projects and share expert insights.
THE PELICAN BRIEF
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DREAM CATCHERS
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KITCHEN GEMS
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Helming the Metropolis
VMRDA Chairman, Dronamraju Srinivasa Rao interacts with Yo! Vizag about paving the way forward for the city’s development.