Santosh Mahale (b.1980, India) is a Melbourne-based self-taught abstract figurative artist. An engineer-turned-consultant, he merges cartography, architecture, and local icons in oil paintings that celebrate cities and landscapes. His Birdseye series captures heritage, nature, and culture on a single canvas, preserving identity while sparking curiosity and new perspectives.

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Bannerghatta

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This painting honors Bannerghatta National Park on Bangalore’s outskirts, blending wildlife, heritage, and culture. Elephants, white tigers, and Baya Weaver nests animate its verdant landscapes, while ancient temples and rituals connect nature with spirituality. Amid quarry threats, the artwork celebrates the park’s biodiversity, history, and enduring role as a cultural-natural sanctuary.

Artist: Santosh Narayan Mahale

Chennai

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This painting celebrates Chennai as South India’s cultural capital, weaving together its coastline, heritage architecture, diverse faiths, and modern icons. From Marina Beach, Rajinikanth, and cricket at Chepauk to Bharatanatyam, Carnatic music, and Kollam patterns, it unites tradition, industry, and nature—capturing the city’s vibrant spirit in one Birdseye portrait.

Artist: Santosh Narayan Mahale

Madikeri

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This painting celebrates Coorg’s harmony of nature and culture, with coffee estates, towering trees, and the Malabar Grey Hornbill at its heart. Kodava heritage shines through symbols like the Thook Bolcha lamp and firearm tradition, alongside landmarks such as Madikeri Fort, Palace, and Omkareshwara Temple, uniting landscape, architecture, and tradition.

Artist: Santosh Narayan Mahale