Mahalakshmi Kannappan earned her Diploma in Fine Arts, Specialisation in Painting from Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (2018) Singapore, and her Bachelors in Visual Communication from Bharathiyar University, India (2002).
Kannappan’s practice explores the fluid nature of identity, memory, and transformation, drawing from her experiences as a diasporic artist navigating shifting cultural landscapes. Working primarily with charcoal, black lime plaster, and wood, she creates textured, tactile works that reflect the balance between stability and change, presence and absence, and the continuous process of growth and renewal.
Her use of black lime plaster gives her works depth and complexity, with smooth planes juxtaposed against cracks and rough surfaces, embodying transformation and impermanence. By integrating light and shadow into her visual language, Kannappan elevates overlooked elements into poignant reflections on change and continuity.
Biography information from www.srishti.art, October 2025
Mahalakshmi Kannappan, 'Conceal 01', 2020, charcoal on canvas, 105 x 80 cm. Image from Gajah Gallery
Mahalakshmi Kannappan, 'No.4, Part of Whole', 2022, charcoal on wood, 123 x 100 x 7 cm. Image from Gajah Gallery
Mahalakshmi Kannappan, 'The Blotch II', 2020, charcoal on wood, 120 x 120 cm. Image from Gajah Gallery