MURAL PAINTING

MURAL PAINTING
14 July, 2018

A good practice is to get into a rhythm of showing work in progress at every stage, periodically. On the other hand, feeling too confident about our work, even when it’s still in progress, by showing publicly. We created something, and our few sessions so far have proved useful, especially for our designers who work in small teams as freelancers.

The traditional mural paintings of Kerala is a fine art of skill and creative excellence. Most of the mural works of Kerala were done between the 15th and 19th centuries. They bear a stamp of uniqueness in skills used and aesthetics.
A mural is an artwork painted or applied directly onto walls, ceilings or any other permanent surface. In murals, architectural elements of the given space are harmoniously incorporated into its creation. Among murals, the ones from Kerala stand out for their finesse.
The materials used in mural artwork like pigments, brushes, gum etc. are all taken made of natural materials like minerals and plants. The most frequently used pigments in Kerala murals are saffron-red, saffron-yellow, green, red, white, blue, black, yellow and golden-yellow.
It is not difficult to trace the roots of the Kerala mural styles to the more ancient Dravidian art of kalamezhuthu. This was a much more fully developed art form connected with religious rituals. It was a ritual art of sprinkling and filling up different color powders inside outlines sketched with the powder.
The mural artists of the medieval period invariably hailed from the upper castes. They belonged to either the Brahman, Nair or Ambalavasi communities. Although many of them chose to remain anonymous quite a few lanes taken care to stake their claims.
With the largest collection of murals based on ancient Indian mythologies, Kerala is at the same level as the State of Rajasthan. Some of the Kerala murals date back to the 8th century. Today the trend has shifted from wall murals to those painted on canvas and paper.
An ideal souvenir to be treasured for a lifetime, Kerala murals are a symbol of natural beauty and grace, elegance and simplicity and of religious devotion. 

As we, Keralashopee inspired by Kerala tradition so we are moving one-step forward to introduce some of our mural work to reach our customers.

Keralashopee is proud to share this with the public.

 

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