By Abir Pothi
Pramod Kamble starts his artistic career very early. He plays with clay from a river near his home, and he eventually won the National Talent Scholarship for sculpture when he was 13
After the studio was set up, Pramod Kamble started to engage with large-scale works, including portraits, creative paintings and sculptures. Demonstration of a six ft. clay panel of Belur Krishna to the Russian diplomats who visited his college.
Pramod Kamble used to make sketches to donate money for calamities and other disasters. He gathers money from everyday sketching from the street and contributes the money to relief funds for the Killari earthquake, Bhuj earthquake, and Kargil war, respectively.