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Our Mission

At Rangbhoomi, we believe true purpose of any business is to enhance human well-being. There is no business without helping people. India is home to an abundance of talented, creative artists. We celebrate their creativity by giving them a platform to showcase and earn from their art through high-quality prints. We travel across India to discover these hidden gems and bring their creations to a wider audience.

Our goal is to boost artist’s incomes by creating sustainable, passive revenue streams so that future generations no longer say that “why become an artist, there's no money in art.” At the same time, we're committed to making the experience of buying and selling art joyful and seamless for everyone. We want to create a Rangbhoomi, a place where art is loved.

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Here’s how Rangbhoomi helps you thrive as an artist.

At Rangbhoomi, your art doesn’t just sit on a canvas, it finds new life as high quality art prints. Every time someone buys your print, you earn royalties. It’s an incredible way to let your creativity build you a passive income.

While originals remain highly valued and cherished, prints allow your work to reach admirers who may not be able to afford an original but still want to bring your creativity into their homes. This way, you connect with more art lovers, expand your reach and turn interest into meaningful monetary and emotional support for your work.

At Rangbhoomi, we welcome artists at every stage of their journey. Whether you’re an emerging artist or have been creating for years, this is a space for anyone who wants to share their art with the world and reach new admirers.

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Meet Our Artists

Discover the talented creators behind the stunning artworks in Rangbhoomi.

Dilip Bahotha

Dilip Bahotha

Maharashtra, India
(20 works)

Dilip Bahotha's art springs from the soil of his homeland, capturing the collective memory and living traditions of the Warli tribe. He finds his muse not in grand gestures, but in the quiet rhythms of village life—the harvest, a community dance, and the hum of daily rituals. For him, the geometric simplicity of Warli is the most authentic language to narrate these timeless tales of coexistence between humans and nature. His canvases are not mere depictions but invitations to experience a world where life is celebrated with elemental grace. Through his intricate patterns, Dilip seeks to fill a space with the gentle, grounding energy of community and tradition.

Ishaan Verma

Ishaan Verma

Himachal Pradesh, India
(5 works)

My earliest memories are of the shifting light on the Himalayan peaks. I grew up with the mountains as my companions, and that silent, powerful presence is what I seek to capture in my work. For me, painting a landscape is not about replicating a scene; it's about translating the feeling of the wind and the vastness of the sky onto a canvas. I use broad strokes and an almost abstract sense of colour to express the raw emotion of a place. My hope is that my paintings offer a window to stillness. I want them to be a space for the viewer to breathe and reconnect with the quiet strength of the natural world.

Pratima Bharti

Pratima Bharti

Bihar, India
(21 works)

Pratima Bharti's brush finds its rhythm in the stories whispered by her grandmother, tales of gods, nature, and life from the heart of Mithila. Her art is a living continuation of this legacy, a vibrant dialogue with the generations of women who painted these same stories on walls and floors. For Pratima, Madhubani is more than a style; it is the most authentic language she knows to articulate the intricate dance between humanity and the divine. She renders these ancient narratives with delicate lines and radiant color, hoping each painting transforms a space, making it feel not just decorated, but blessed with tradition and resonant with timeless stories.

N Sahoo

N Sahoo

Odisha, India
(5 works)

For N.Sahu, every brushstroke is a return to the stories that filled his childhood in Odisha. He finds his inspiration not just in mythology, but in the memory of hushed evenings listening to epic tales of gods and goddesses. He chooses the disciplined art of Pattachitra because its natural pigments and intricate details are the most authentic language to convey these ancient worlds. Through his vibrant scrolls, Netramani invites a sense of timeless wonder into our homes, hoping each piece becomes a quiet space for reflection and connection.

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