Posted on 19 March 2026:
Krishna Setty Foundation International Painters’ Camp 2026 – A Global Gathering of Masters
From 28th March to 1st April 2026, the Krishna Setty Foundation, in association with Nature Notes, Bengaluru, will host the International Painters’ Camp—a vibrant celebration of creativity and cultural exchange. This landmark event brings together renowned artists from across the globe, including participants from Austria, Italy, Singapore, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Kazakhstan, and Lebanon, alongside eminent Indian painters.
At the heart of this gathering are legendary names such as Krishna Setty and G. Subramanian, whose artistry continues to inspire generations.
Joining them are distinguished painters from diverse regions, each carrying their own cultural hues and creative philosophies:
- Jatin Das (New Delhi)
- Clemens B. Sou (Austria)
- Simone Noseda (Italy)
- Barbara Perga (Italy)
- Madan Lal (Chandigarh)
- KK Gandhi (Jammu)
- Julia Chubutkina (Kazakhstan)
- Narayan M. (Pune)
- G. Subramanian (Bengaluru)
- Sudath Abeysekara (Sri Lanka)
- P. Gnana (Singapore)
- Rama Suresh (Chennai)
- Basuki Dasgupta (Tumkur)
- Prabhu Harasur(Tumkur)
- Mintu Deka (Assam)
- Achala Gunawardhana (Sri Lanka)
- Nada Itani (Lebanon)
- Najma Akter (Bangladesh)
- Vijay Dhore (Hyderabad)
- Kantan G. (Tamilnadu)
- Kariyappa Hanchinmani (Haveri)
- Praveen Kumar (Bengaluru)
- Krishna Setty CS (Bengaluru)
Coordinated by Shri. Ganapathi S Hegde, Ganesh Doddamani and Mamta Bora, and partially supported by the Surya Art Foundation, the camp will transform the serene landscapes of Hosakote into a living studio. Here, canvases will breathe with stories of heritage, innovation, and global harmony.
This is not merely an exhibition—it is a dialogue of colors, textures, and traditions.