Art can take several forms, the most common of which is that which serves as a window to reality or is mimetic in nature. R.B.Bhaskaran is an artist of weight and gravitas, having stifled ed the Modern Indian art scene in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Born in 1942, grew up in Chennai in an artistic household. His maternal uncle, Namashivayam Pillai, who had a business painting film banners in the 1930s, was his greatest inspiration as a boy. He also studied fresco painting at the Bhanasthali Vidyapeeth in Rajasthan. His works necessitate careful examination and analysis. He attended the Madras School of Arts and Crafts, a renowned colonial art institution.
R.B.Bhaskaran established a deeply personalized approach as an artist through concepts, a distinct style, metaphoric imagination, interesting technical approaches, and various thematic material. R.B.Bhaskaran's view of his artistic legitimacy and identity was worldwide, transcending regional limits and narrow parochial mindsets. R.B.Bhaskaran's name is therefore omnipresent across the Southern landscape. The artist has actively participated in 60 shows in India, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands.