Nandini Goud (born 1967) is a well-known painter and printmaker from Hyderabad, India. Her paintings were exhibited along with Indian legends such as M.F. Husain, Shamshad Husain, and Laxma Goud such as Parampara, Feminine Muse, Curiosity Gallery.
Nandini Goud has received various awards and fellowships such as Junior Fellowship for painting from the Department of Culture of the Government of India for 1998 to 2000 and National Scholarship in 1995.
Nandini Goud is the daughter of senior artist Laxma Goud and was born in 1967 in Medak, Andhra Pradesh, India. She did her Bachelor's in Painting and master's degree in Printmaking from the Faculty of Fine Arts at the M.S University in Baroda.
She lives and works from her own studio in Hyderabad.
Goud's work depicts and captures typical street living in hyderabad, social life of rural people along with their domestic animals namely cats, goats etc.,. Her works also portrays urban descriptions focussing on interiors of households such as vases of flowers, fruits on the table, and makeup equipment etc.,.
The Gowda are an Indian caste.
They were originally engaged in the manufacture and sale of spirits and liquors. They also may have been Ayurveda doctors and farmers. The Gowda community originally thrived near the Godavari River whose trade of living on palm tree products. This included toddy tapped from coconut and other palm trees.
Goundala groups used titles such as Goud, Ayya or Appa. The internal structure of the caste comprises six endogamous groups: Deva Goundala, Shetti Goundala, Mashti Goundala, Goundala, Idiga, and Laguwad.
The Goud caste celebrates the Bonalu festival of Katamiyya (Kanta Maheshwara) and Yellamma.
List of people with surname Goud
Magic System is an Ivorian musical group from Abidjan. It was founded in 1996 and comprises Salif "Asalfo" Traoré, Narcisse "Goude" Sadoua, Étienne "Tino" Boué Bi, and Adama "Manadja" Fanny.
Magic System's recordings in the Zouglou dance style have featured in the charts throughout Africa (selling over 1.5 million CDs), the West Indies, and in France, where the band became one of the most popular modern African artists.
*Did not appear in the official Belgian Ultratop 50 charts, but rather in the bubbling under Ultratip charts.
*Did not appear in the official Belgian Ultratop 50 charts, but rather in the bubbling under Ultratip charts.