Friday, June 13, 2008

Kerala Mural

Kerala mural paintings are the frescos depicting mythology and legends, which are drawn on the walls of temples and churches in South India, principally in Kerala. Ancient temples, churches and palaces in Kerala, South India, display an abounding tradition of mural paintings mostly dating back between the 9th to 12th centuries CE when this form of art enjoyed Royal patronage.

8 comments:

Unknown said...

Very very nice indeed. Krishna looks sweet. Parrot looks very real. Great effort !

Unknown said...

Ms Mathangi - NO WORDS 2 XPRESS ABOUT YR WORK - HOP THESE R AL SAMPLES - DE REAL N DE MASTER PIECE OF YOURS YET 2 COME. TAKE CARE. GOD BLESS U.

srigowri said...

hi,very nice work.i wanted to know something about that is what is the base?and what colours you are using on it?can you pls tell me?

Mitu said...

Amazing painting..
U got so much talent... NIce to see it..

Regards,
Mitu

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john said...

thanks for sharing very nice traditional indian paintings this is very beautiful.

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Deepa Gopal said...

Gorgeous, gorgeous!!!
Loved it to the core!Kerala murals are so very intricate and rich and u've captured the very essence of it all...Great Work!

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Unknown said...

This is such a beauty I love this mural of butter krishna