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At a glance Mural department came in to being at a time when this branch of art form faces extinction, Sri.Suresh Muthukulam is the current flag holder of Mural department of Vastuvidya Gurukulam. Various courses being conducted in this department for the aspirants. Beautiful gallery ie, being let up along this department for display and sale of the public. Mural painting The roots of Indian mural painting can be traced back to the pre-historic cave paintings of bheembatka,mirzapur,bandra,singapur,mehaboob nagar,ballare and marayoor, districts of north and south indian states. Some of the paintings found in these caves belived andconsiderd as to beas old as 20,000 years. Temples and ancient palaces of India are the standing testimonials of this distinct art form. Saffron, saffron yellow, green, red, white, blue, black, yellow&golden yellow are the most commonly used colors in mural painting.Colours made from leaves and fruits are not the lone colours used in mural art.This is a misconcept, many hold hear to their hearts.Other natural ores and elements are also used in mural painting. |
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