Dimensions : H-12(in); W-18(in)
Medium : Natural Colors on Canvas
Renowned artist Sai Kiran's Cheriyal Scroll Paintings transport their viewers into the heart of a vibrant rural world, alive with color and rustic charm. In 'People Holding Palanquin,' intricate patterns and vivid hues come together to depict a joyous wedding procession. The artist masterfully weaves a tale of tradition and celebration, with rich reds symbolizing love and festivity. Meanwhile, 'Villager Picking Fruits' showcases Kiran's skillful use of earthy tones, conveying the serenity of village life. The ornate cows, a Cheriyal specialty, add a touch of folklore to this scene. With a history dating back centuries, Cheriyal art breathes life into tales of rural India, captivating with its storytelling through vivid pigments and distinctive motifs. These two pieces are windows to a world steeped in tradition, told through Kiran's artistry.
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