Traditional Kerala Art
A Kerala mural painting featuring Lord Rama, Sita, and Garuda is a rare and captivating depiction within the rich tradition of Kerala’s temple art. While the majority of Traditional Kerala Art focuses on scenes from the Ramayana, such as the coronation of Rama (Rama Pattabhishekam) or the construction of the Ram Setu (Rama’s bridge to Lanka), the inclusion of Garuda—Vishnu’s celestial vehicle—is less common. However, certain temples and murals do feature Garuda in their iconography. 
Painting- Print
Painting size- 3/2
Painting Rate- 2000rs
Painting Surface- Canvas
Painting- Roll
Original Painting On Order
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Kerala’s artists passionately maintain and showcase their cultural heritage through colorful murals, elegant dance performances, and skillfully made crafts. They decorate sacred spaces with natural pigments, bring stories to life through Kathakali and Mohiniyattam. They create beautiful objects from natural materials. Communities across the state organize events and training sessions to ensure these art forms continue to thrive.
Kerala artists express tradition, spirituality, and nature through their distinctive and diverse art forms. They create vibrant mural paintings with natural colors and intricate details, often illustrating epic tales and divine figures. Dancers captivate audiences through Kathakali and Mohiniyattam, using expressive movements, detailed facial expressions, and ornate costumes to tell stories. Craftspeople skillfully shape materials like wood, ivory, coconut shells, and coir into decorative and functional art pieces. Artisans and performers contribute to the spiritual and cultural identity of the region through temple art and folk traditions. By holding festivals, workshops, and exhibitions, communities across Kerala actively celebrate and share their heritage. Even as modern influences grow, Kerala’s artists adapt their work for contemporary audiences without compromising on authenticity. They ensure that their cultural legacy remains vibrant, engaging, and meaningful for future generations both within India and around the world.
