Best known for her miniature inspired surreal landscapes, Laxmipriya Panigrahi received a Bachelor of Visual Arts [painting) from Balasore Art and Crafts College, Orissa [2013] and Master of Visual Arts [painting] from Utkal University of Culture, Orissa [2015]. By fusing stylistic elements drawn from the traditional miniatures and pattachitra paintings of Orissa, her landscapes can be described as kaleidoscopes of bright, vibrant and joyous colours. Laxmipriya predominantly works with watercolours on paper to create intimate and fantastical landscapes with laborious details.
Laxmipriya has participated in several group exhibitions including, Malhar: A lyrical exposition [2020]; Telling Tales: A Journey into Narrative Forms, at Bikaner House, New Delhi [2020], India Art Fair, New Delhi [2020], And trace in leaves and flowers that round me lie, Shridharani Gallery, New Delhi [2019]; Emerging Canvas-V, Indo– Korean Young Artist exhibition, Chennai [2018] and Goa Affordable Art Fest, Museum of Goa [2018].
She has received a silver Kalakand Grant in painting by Prafulla Dahanukar Art Foundation [2021]; the Odisha State Award, Prafulla Dahanukar Art Foundation, India [2019]; The Emerging Artist Award and the 91st AIFACS award for painting, New Delhi [2018].
Laxmipriya lives and works in Delhi.