Manjunath Wali is a contemporary Indian painter born on September 22, 1985, in Huvin Hipparagi, Karnataka. He developed his professional skills at Vijaya Fine Art College in Gadag, completing his Master of Fine Arts under Dharwad University. Today, he lives in Bangalore, balancing his creative studio practice with his role as a supportive art educator mentoring younger generations.
He is widely recognized for his expressive landscape collection titled "Once Upon a Time." This series vividly recreates the rustic charm of historic locations like Badami and Hampi. Rather than mourning a lost era or dwelling on a harsh modern reality, Wali utilizes his creative freedom to revisit history with deep affection. His colorful canvases function as a joyful conversation with personal memories, channeling the peacefulness of quiet walks and relaxed discussions.
Wali's unique talent has earned him significant recognition, including the Camlin Award and the Karnataka Lalit Kala Academy Award. He has showcased his artwork at notable events, such as the International Water Colour Society Biennale Exhibition in New Delhi. By routinely participating in interactive group exhibitions and local art camps, he continually refreshes his vision and expands his craft.