Rajesh Saggi was born in 1967 in Newark, New Jersey, and began painting at the age of five. The Indian painters inspired his unique aesthetic. He uses perspective, light, and shade to create his paintings, which are often depictions of nature or everyday things. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from Rutgers University-Newark School of Arts & Sciences.
In his paintings, Rajesh Saggi tries to capture the beauty of nature in a realistic manner. He also uses symbolism in his work to make his paintings more meaningful. He uses colors and forms in a different way from other painters. He creates an interesting and unique effect. He has also written a lot of scholarly works.
During the creation of a painting, Rajesh Saggi typically begins with a sketch or plan. He begins filling in the details by using a variety of techniques, including freehand, pencil, or brush, and watercolor. After the details have been painted, he begins adding color. He will use light and shade to create an effect that is unique to his paintings. His paintings typically take two months to complete.