Class X student Daram Sumedha is showcasing her passion for art and painting through her pictures at Karimnagar on Saturday. Photo | Express
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Talent beyond her years: Class 10 student Daram Sumedha’s quiet, disciplined journey in art

Her interest in art has a personal lineage. Sumedha draws inspiration from her great-grandfather, late Dr Daram Nagabhushanam, known in Karimnagar for his collection of antiques and art objects.

Naveen Kumar Tallam

KARIMNAGAR: One could be forgiven for mistaking the paintings for the work of a more experienced hand. Each brushstroke appears measured, assured and deliberate, belying the age of the artist behind them. The canvases belong to Daram Sumedha, a Class 10 student whose engagement with art has been both early and sustained.

Sumedha has been painting since she was five and is now methodically building her skills, focusing on sketching, still life and composition. She works across mediums, experimenting with watercolours, acrylics and oil pastels, while paying close attention to form and balance rather than quick effects.

Her interest in art has a personal lineage. Sumedha draws inspiration from her great-grandfather, late Dr Daram Nagabhushanam, known in Karimnagar for his collection of antiques and art objects. While aware of this legacy, she is clear about forging her own path. At school, she makes full use of the CBSE Painting curriculum, which places weight on conceptual thinking and individual expression.

Her parents recognised her inclination early. “We noticed her interest and enrolled her at the Global Art School in Hyderabad,” says her father, Daram Tarun Kumar, a software engineer. “On weekends, she spends almost the entire day painting.”

With steady support at home, Sumedha has taken part in district- and state-level art competitions, where her work has drawn notice. She continues to prioritise academics, managing her schoolwork alongside her artistic practice without letting either slip.

Beyond formal training, she visits art exhibitions in Hyderabad and studies the work of established artists through online platforms, using them to understand techniques and styles. Her curiosity has gradually widened to include photography and clay modelling, with Sumedha also creating and painting clay idols.

Although both her great-grandfather Dr Nagabhushanam and her grandfather Dr Raghuraman are doctors, Sumedha is certain about her academic choices. “I do not plan to take BPC or MPC in Intermediate. I want to opt for the HEC stream and then pursue a Bachelor’s degree in Arts, which aligns with my interest,” she says.

With clear choices, consistent practice and an eye that continues to sharpen, Daram Sumedha is shaping her future patiently, one canvas at a time.

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