Rajashree Khairnar is an Indian visual artist whose work reflects a compelling dialogue between tradition and modernity. Deeply rooted in her decade-long practice of Madhubani—an intricate Indian folk art known for its detailed patterns and bold, flat color fields—Rajashree brings an unmistakable sense of rhythm, structure, and ornamentation into her contemporary paintings.
Now inspired by the dynamic energy of Hong Kong, she channels her traditional foundation into vibrant urban cityscapes. Her work reimagines the city’s skyline, harbor views, and architectural density through a richly patterned lens, transforming familiar metropolitan scenes into expressive, almost celebratory compositions. In her Vibrant Hong Kong Series, including works such as Sparkles of Hong Kong, Rajashree captures the city’s luminosity and movement with striking color contrasts and layered detailing.
Her acrylic-on-canvas paintings are defined by bold compositions, saturated hues, and a meticulous attention to line and form. The influence of Madhubani remains evident—not necessarily in motif, but in technique and sensibility. The intricate pattern work and strong outlines traditionally associated with folk art are reinterpreted to depict skyscrapers, city lights, and panoramic views, creating a seamless fusion of heritage and contemporary urban life.
Rajashree’s style embodies cultural fusion. She preserves the earthiness and storytelling spirit of traditional Indian art while embracing the fast-paced vibrancy of a global city. Through this synthesis, she brings old and new elements of the cityscape together, offering viewers a fresh, colorful perspective on Hong Kong—one that feels both deeply personal and universally resonant.