Arun Yogiraj, who is regarded as an accomplished artist and has proven himself a true lover by his great powers and undeviating devotion, delights all art lovers. His poetry creates a sombre and profound devotion, and his artistic abilities supersede regularity.
Yogiraj, at 41, is well-known for his artistic skill and profound wisdom; his work has always wowed people. The artist goes through his work with profound attention and puts in an effort to give the masterpiece the necessary quality. Humility is a key characteristic of his and manifests itself when he says that he did not get perturbed over his idol not being chosen for Pran Prathistha, knowing well that he was not just a part of a scheme of larger nature.
The great master admits that his education in art is all because of his inspiring mentors, namely his grandfather and father, who guided his passage through life. One special day, he came across a stranger who, little did he know, would hug the same life that ran in the veins of his grandfather’s sculptors. This day would go down in history as the defining moment of Yogiraj’s life. This meeting began his renewing and injecting life into everything he has written.
The high artistic act of Yogiraj´s conversion in his creation now places the latter in interaction with the artist. He refuses to talk to his statues, connecting with them to verify their design and approval. He has turned this traditional stand around to develop a new and stronger relationship between art and himself.
Though the production of the idol of Ram Lalla is recognised as a major milestone, Yogiraj has more conceived for his future, and he is very much dedicated to his efforts. He is a learned man willing to share his knowledge with students. He also does this old-fashioned Gurukul style of learning. His fantasy is to build a sculpture park in India, let the children get acquainted with art, and form their bright artistic destiny accordingly.
Shri Yogiraj is the visionary who provides the medium for artistic &cultural reincarnation within India. It is his dream for it to become its Sanghamesh (Sindhpur – the capital of the Chalukya empire), better than the wonders of Ajanta and Ellora. For his artwork, Yogiraj envisions a revolution transcending our limitations bordering Ram Lalla, who may, unfortunately, be the carrier of this revolution.
With his innocuous allure and quiet enthusiasm, Yogiraj tills the field of art forever. This quote describes the effect of his example on the world’s art. He is an example of skillfulness and inspiration from heaven, the two elements that cannot be separated from his magnitude.