Embark on a journey to acquire a personalized Kerala mural masterpiece with the "Made To Order" collection by the talented artist Ramesh, featured in the ArtCan series. Ramesh possesses a strong foundation in this traditional art form, having completed a five-year formal diploma training in Kerala Mural Paintings at the esteemed Guruvayoor Devaswom Institute under the guidance of Guru Shree.K.U.Krishnakumar.
Ramesh has showcased his artistic talent in various exhibitions. His works were displayed at the Mural painting exhibition held at the Guruvayoor Devaswom Institute in 2002. Furthermore, he exhibited his art at the Chitrakala Parishath in Bangalore in 2005, 2008, and 2019, demonstrating his consistent engagement with the art community. His artwork was also featured at the Ernakulam Durbar Hall in 2019, and more recently, at the Chola Art Gallery in Chalakudy, Kerala.
The ArtCan collection by Ramesh offers you the unique opportunity to commission original Kerala mural paintings tailored to your preferences. Titles such as "Nila," "Zia," "Aisha," "Faiza," "Umang," "Vijeta," and "Devi" are available as "Made To Order" pieces, each priced at ₹50,000. This provides a chance to own a truly individual artwork imbued with the rich cultural and artistic heritage of Kerala murals.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
Who is the artist Ramesh?
Ramesh is a Kerala mural artist who received a five-year formal diploma training in Kerala Mural Paintings from the Guruvayoor Devaswom Institute under Guru Shree.K.U.Krishnakumar.
What does "Made To Order" signify for Ramesh's artworks?
"Made To Order" indicates that these paintings are created specifically upon request, allowing for a unique, commissioned piece.
Where did Ramesh receive his art training?
Ramesh received his formal art training at the Guruvayoor Devaswom Institute.
Who was Ramesh's Guru?
Ramesh was trained under the guidance of Guru Shree.K.U.Krishnakumar.
Has Ramesh exhibited his artwork?
Yes, Ramesh has displayed his work at exhibitions including the Guruvayoor Devaswom Institute (2002), Chitrakala Parishath, Bangalore (2005, 2008, 2019), Ernakulam Durbar Hall (2019), and Chola Art Gallery, Chalakudy (this year).
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