Painting and Sculpturing Experiences

Step into the timeless world of Kerala’s art – from ancient murals to modern masterpieces

Kerala has long been a cradle of artistic excellence, home to world-renowned painters and sculptors like Raja Ravi Varma, K.C.S. Paniker, C. N. Karunakaran, Kanayi Kunhiraman, and K. G. Subramanyan. From the ancient cave drawings at Edakkal to the vibrant contemporary art scene, the state’s artistic journey is a rich tapestry of heritage and evolution.

Through Ekathra’s Painting and Sculpturing Experiences, we celebrate this enduring legacy by bringing together artists, art lovers, and curious minds. Our immersive programs include hands-on workshops, live demonstrations, guided visits to renowned art galleries and museums, and explorations of heritage structures like temples adorned with exquisite murals and sculptures.

Whether you are an aspiring artist or an admirer of fine craftsmanship, these experiences offer a unique opportunity to engage with Kerala’s diverse artistic traditions. Learn from skilled artists, discover regional styles and techniques, and let creativity serve as a bridge that connects cultures and communities.

Join us as we explore the vibrant world of Kerala’s art, where imagination knows no bounds!

Mural Art Experiences

A Journey through timeless frescoes

Kerala’s mural paintings are vibrant frescoes that bring to life stories from Hindu mythology. Found mainly in temples and palaces, these artworks date back to the 9th–12th centuries CE and reflect a rich cultural tradition supported by royal patronage.

Creating a mural is a detailed process with four key steps: preparing the wall (usually granite or laterite), sketching the outline, applying natural colors, and adding fine decorative details. Ancient Sanskrit texts guide artists on color symbolism, pigment mixing, and traditional techniques.

Some of the earliest and finest examples can be seen at the Thirunadhikkara Cave Temple and Tiruvanchikulam. Other iconic sites include the Shiva Temple at Ettumanoor, Mattancherry Palace, and Vadakkumnatha Temple. Murals also grace many lesser-known temples and churches across Kerala, as well as historic palaces like Krishnapuram and Padmanabhapuram.

Though the tradition declined during British rule, it experienced a powerful revival after independence. Today, institutions like the Centre for Study of Mural Paintings in Thrissur and Sree Sankaracharya University in Kalady keep this ancient art alive.

Join us at Ekathra to explore these living masterpieces, learn the stories behind them, and even try your hand at this sacred art form.

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