Jaggu Prasad (Born 1963) was born at one of the greatest artistic centers in India - Rajastan. For several years Rajastan has always been a center for the arts and it has been home for the brightest artisans who produce superb miniatures in carvings and paintings. His education consists of a High School certificate, followed by training by Kirpal Padamshree Singh in traditional Indian wildlife, botanical, and nature paintings. The artist has been working on art since the age of 6. And since he became a freelance artist, Prasad has compelled many corporate, private and public commissions in botanical illustrations and art from the 1980's to the 1990's in Australia, India, Germany, Singapore, the United States and France. His works of art were included in the 7th International Exhibition of Botanical Art and Illustration organized by Hunt Institute.
Prasad has also participated in many group exhibitions organized by the Rajastan’s Academy Art Council. His preferred media are watercolor, gouache, and oils. He employs these to paint his favorite subjects of vegetables, flowers, and fruits. He’s fascinated by the European trompe-l'oeil technique and he tries to incorporate it in his work. Prasad’s meticulous attention to detail and superb use of color, combined with an almost respectful fragility is evident in all his works. He does all his paintings on fine linen glued and pressed onto primed board. Each of his miniature paintings is a lovely expression of his ever growing talent and love. The artist devotes himself to faithfully recording the wonders of nature.