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Radha & Krishna Kerala Mural Art: Traditional Canvas Paintings

byVipin IrittyStudio in Cheruvathur; Ships across IndiaStarts from1,400 per sq. ft.View full gallery

Bringing the divine love of Radha and Krishna into your home with authentic, hand-painted Kerala mural art on canvas.

From a simple pencil sketch to a fully coloured masterpiece. This video shows the entire journey of creating a large Radha-Krishna mural, layer by layer, until the final piece is ready for its new home.

Here is a finished Radha-Krishna painting, framed and installed in a client's living room. The traditional artwork creates a beautiful contrast with the modern interior design.

With my team at a client's home after installing this large Radha-Krishna mural. It fills this double-height space with colour, light, and positive energy.

This video shows the process of painting Krishna, from the initial colour blocking to adding the final, delicate details that define his divine expression. Your support for my work is very precious to me.

A work in progress and the final result. I am so happy to share this completed Radha and Krishna mural with all of you, my dear friends.

A finished Radha-Krishna mural, framed and ready to be delivered. The traditional brass lamp in the foreground complements the painting's classic style.

A close-up look at the fine brushwork involved in a Krishna mural. I believe Krishna’s blessings guide my hand, and your support gives me strength.

This video captures the final touches on a Radha-Krishna painting. I hope the love and devotion I put into it speaks to your soul.

Every painting is a journey. This Krishna mural is still in progress, but it is already teaching me patience and perseverance with every brushstroke.

The journey of a new painting begins with a drawing. Here, I am sketching out the initial lines for a new Radha-Krishna composition.

About Kerala Mural Art: The Divine Love of Radha & Krishna

When we create a Radha-Krishna mural, we follow the traditional Dhyana Sloka process, which dictates the specific proportions and expressions for each figure. Instead of rushing, we layer colours from light to dark, allowing the painting to develop its own soul. It is a slow, methodical practice that ensures the eyes and ornaments of the deities carry that authentic, vibrant energy you would expect to see in a Kerala temple.

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