Krishna Yashoda (Digital Print)
₹1,000.00 – ₹2,500.00
Kerala Mural paintings are the frescos depicting Hindu mythology, god’s , goddess and legends, which are drawn on the walls of temples and churches and neighborhood in South India, principally in Kerala. These paintings are drawn on big canvas and marouflage on the walls. This technique was commonly used in 19th century.
Size of the Canvas:69cm x 47cm
Size of the Painting: 43cm X 63cm (=2.9sqft)
Artist – Paarul Razdan Bradoo (Copyright reserved with the Artist)
A mural is any piece of artwork painted or applied directly on a wall, ceiling or any other permanent surfaces. A distinguishing characteristic of mural painting is that the architectural elements of the given space are harmoniously incorporated into the spaces available.These paintings are drawn on big canvas and marouflage on the walls. This technique was commonly used in 19th century.
There are many techniques to make mural such as painting with vegetables dies , colours , acrylics, oil colours .
Mural can be made with the object such as wood metal ,plastic or anything used in creative way to express oneself
Murals were done on walls to beautify neighborhood as other art forms are seen in different parts of India.
They add colour to building walls and streets that would otherwise go unnoticed, which is a treat for local residents and tourists which travel from different countries . Murals attract new local businesses, help bring customers to pre-existing locations, and boost the economy of an area.
Although the traditional mural artisans were under the patronage of various rulers in Kerala, under British administration the art form suffered enormously, and was even at the danger of extinction.
After India's independence in 1947, a revival of mural tradition in Kerala took place as major temples in Kerala.
Additional information
Dimensions | 47 × 69 cm |
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Size | A1, A2, A4, A5 (Postcard size) |
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