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Spiritual & Traditional Wall Art Murals

byVipin IrittyBased in Cheruvathur; Travels across India for projectsStarts from450 per sq. ft.View full gallery

Bringing peace and devotion to your home through handmade Kerala murals and 3D sacred art. Every piece is unique, crafted to honor your space and your faith.

This is a 7x4 feet Radha-Krishna 3D wall hanging we created. The video shows the process from the raw white sculpture to the final painted piece, ready to bring blessings to a home.

Our first project in Andhra Pradesh was this beautiful Buddha mural. We created a rustic, antique finish on the 3D sculpture, which glows warmly with the integrated backlight.

Here I am adding the final touches to a custom-designed pooja room door. Each panel features a different hand-painted mural, making it a truly unique and divine entrance.

A close-up of me painting a traditional Kerala-style mural of Radha and Krishna. This art form uses a specific palette of five colors and requires very fine, detailed brushwork.

This mural celebrates the rich culture of Kerala, featuring Kathakali and Theyyam art forms. Every detail is hand-painted to capture the vibrant energy of these traditions.

A devotional painting of cows and calves, set within a custom-lit wooden frame. This piece was created for a premium home in Bangalore to add a traditional and serene touch.

A closer look at the completed 3D Ganesha mural for a pooja room. The combination of sculpture and painting makes the deity appear to emerge from the wall.

One of our artists working on a detailed Ganesha mural. This traditional Kerala style of painting is perfect for pooja rooms and spaces of worship.

A before-and-after view of a foyer being transformed with a large Guruvayur Unni Kannan mural. This traditional art brings so much color and life to the entrance.

The completed Unni Kannan (Lord Krishna) mural, with the pooja mandapam placed in front. We are so happy when our customers are satisfied with our work.

About Spiritual & Traditional Art

Because this is sacred art, I do not use stencils or ready-made prints. Every design is sketched by hand directly onto your wall, which allows the proportions to flow perfectly with your room's architecture. This is a slow, meditative process that requires a few days of drying time for the relief compounds to cure, but it ensures that the final mural is as durable as it is detailed.

When working on traditional Kerala murals, we stick to the classic Panchavarna palette—Yellow Ochre, Indian Red, Indigo, Black, and White—to maintain the sanctity of the form. For pooja rooms, I often use a mix of techniques; for instance, a 2D traditional painting of Radha-Krishna can be surrounded by 3D embossed borders to give the deity a sense of presence in the room.

Why Hand-Sculpted Murals?

Unlike wallpaper that peels or fades, these 3D relief works are built from white cement and POP compounds. I build them layer by layer, usually between 4mm and 8mm in thickness, which creates real shadows and depth. Once the sculpture cures, we finish it with premium emulsions and a final coat of varnish sealer. This makes the art dust-resistant and easy to clean, which is essential for a pooja space.

Our Process

  1. Consultation: We talk about your space and the spiritual theme you want.
  2. Sketching: I sketch the layout on the wall, adjusting for switchboards and fixtures.
  3. Execution: My team spends 5 to 7 days on-site, sculpting and painting.
  4. Curing: We allow time for the compounds to set, ensuring your mural lasts for years.

Whether you are looking for a mural of Lord Krishna, a 3D Ganesha, or a cultural scene like Theyyam, we ensure the artwork reflects the devotion you want to bring into your home. We have traveled to homes in Bangalore, Coimbatore, and Kallakurichi, and we are ready to bring our tools to yours.

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Vipin Iritty

Based in Cheruvathur; Travels across India for projectsStarts from 450 per sq. ft.

I’m Vipin. To me, art isn't just decoration; it’s a blessing. My team and I put our hearts into creating traditional Kerala murals and 3D sculptures that make your pooja room feel truly divine.

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