“With endearing honesty and vulnerability, Raghava KK tells the colorful tale of how art has taken his life to new places, and how life experiences in turn have driven his multiple reincarnations as an artist -- from cartoonist to painter, media darling to social outcast, and son to father.”
Every stage of artwork is a life. Like many artists, he has separated his works into different progressions, or as he states it, five lives: 1life = cartoonists, 2life = performance painter, 3life = realist painter, 4life = abstract expressionism, 5life = abstract expressionism with humor. As his life changed so did his work. But sometimes his work changed his life.
His speech was more personal compared to other artist lectures I have attended. He was humorous, personable, and honest about what he has created. He was very forthcoming about how his cartoonist days ended by making a politically incorrect cartoon related to 9/11 shortly after the Twin Towers fell. He also discussed how he allowed himself to be open to discover new things. A painter in Italy inspired him to become a painter being his 2nd artist life. He explained how there are “100” different brushes used for painting; and how he, as a person who drew, was overwhelmed. Instead of using brushes he started to paint with his hands and feet, which evolved into painting dancers into paintings being performed by dancers. The same painter also inspired him to be reborn on a daily basis. This is maybe where the “5 lives of an artist” come from and one of the reasons he was so daring as an artist.
