Srinivasan works at the School of Architecture and Planning,
Anna University, Chennai. In September 2005, he acted as curator for the tsunami art exhibition by NSS students from 230 engineering colleges at the university. Srinivasan moved from traditional artistic techniques to digital technology. He studied
Saiva Siddhanta for three years at the Thiruvaduthurai Mutt and obtained the title "S
iddantha Ratnam," which influences his art. His drawings, digital prints, installations, videos and three-dimensional sculptures have been displayed publicly, including in Mumba, Chennaii, and Coimbatore. In 2009, the Tamil Nadu Iyal Isai Nataka Manram awarded the Kalaimamani award to Srinivasan for Outstanding Achievements in digital painting. He is the only person to have received the Kalimamani award in the Field of Painting. In 2016, N. Srinivasan and V. Senguttuvan received the
APJ Abdul Kalam Memorial Research Award for fine arts. In 2005, Srinivasan advocated for a Tamil university for fine arts. In 2013, the Tamil Nadu government announced the start up of the new Tamil Nadu Music and Fine Arts University. Srinivasan has also advocated for the preservation of ancient decorated rocks in the Villupuram district. In 2016, he formed an Integrated Village for Arts to teach youth about art. Srinivasan is a member of the Indian Society for Technical Education, the South Zone Cultural Center Thanjavur, the Bombay Art Society Mumbai, and the Jehangir Art Gallery of Mumbai. ==Publications==