Chennai’s M. Natesh

Posted by on September 3, 2009

When you’re going on vacation and looking for the perfect hotel, Chennai, India is one of the most beautiful spots in the world.  It’s one of India’s most populated cities, and rests on the eastern coast, so there are urban adventures as well as a lovely coastline.  You can escape to nature and escape into the city all in the same afternoon.  Our hotels are perfectly situated so that you can enjoy the best that Chennai offers.  We specialize in your comfort and rejuvenation, providing a uniquely delicious experience in accommodations.  So, find the hotel of your choosing and prepare to have a vacation here seated at the center of luxury.
After a delicious meal with local and international cuisines served by our top chefs, exploring the lovely city of Chennai is certainly on the menu.  There are attractions and events here that will entertain and educate guests of all ages.  There is truly something to offer everyone here, with fascinating sight-seeing tours into Chennai’s history and present, galleries and museums showcasing the best in visual art, and any number of events that happen here every day.  Tourists looking for a taste of the cutting edge in their visual art appreciation should look into the work of M. Natesh.
Born and raised in Chennai, M. Natesh has a lively background to his lively present.  His father was a famous Tamil playwright, and  M. Natesh has a background in drawing dating back to when he was three years old.  His training was in visual art, which began in India, and moved toward European art schools for modern techniques, but Natesh rejected these in favor of the techniques in India which of course are also modern.  He combines his visual art background with his father’s theater work to make art installations.  These are very charged pieces, arguing political themes from a very insistent and articulate point of view.  His work is a fascinating entrance into art in modern Chennai.

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