Sravanthi Juluri is an Indian visual artist, painter and actress,[3][4] known for executing vibrantly colored spiritual narrative paintings, and glass art in a modified style; as well as television.[5][6] She is the daughter of veteran Telugu actress Jamuna.[7] Sravanthi was trained at Stained Glass Garden Studio and Mountain View academy in Berkeley, California, U.S.[8][9][10]
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^"Indian visual artist Sravanthi Juluri speaks to ASLI, "my work has been a major source of healing in my life. I never thought my art could actually help women in distress to come out in the open about the abuse they have faced and open up a platform to raise our voices and say no to violence against women"". September 22, 2015.
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^Nanisetti, Serish (January 27, 2023). "Legendary Telugu actor Jamuna no more". The Hindu – via www.thehindu.com.
^"Cha: An Asian Literary Journal - A Portrait of a Painter: An Interview with Artist Sravanthi Juluri". www.asiancha.com.
^"Hyderabad artist Sravanthi Juluri lends a voice to women and their suffering". DNA India.
SravanthiJuluri is an Indian visual artist, painter and actress, known for executing vibrantly colored spiritual narrative paintings, and glass art in...