The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Giving Kerala style mural art a monochroma­tic avour

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Colourful is the one word to describe the Kerala style mural paintings. The art form is known for representa­tion of mythical themes in ‘ve natural colours. However, the Devayanam School of Mural Art has taken the art form out of its box by limiting its palette to a single colour.

An exhibition of monochroma­tic mural art works by students and faculty of the school that concluded at the Kerala Lalithakal­a Akademi Art Gallery in Kozhikode on Tuesday is a study on how complexiti­es of the style could be incorporat­ed using one single colour instead of the usual ‘ve.

“It was quite dišcult to execute. We had to use different shades of the same colour to give depth to the

Participan­ts of the monochrome mural painting exhibition, organised by Devayanam School of Mural Art, with their paintings at Kerala Lalithakal­a Akademi Art Gallery in Kozhikode on Tuesday. K. RAGESH

painting,” said Sathish Thayat, founder of the school. The exhibition was inaugurate­d by mural artist Krishnan Mallisseri and features 25 paintings by 25 people in 25 di¥erent colours. “Many of the colours may seem the same for commoners. But they are actually di¥erent,” Mr. Thayat added.

It was a mural painting, using just brown and black colours, that he spotted at

a temple in Kannur that prompted Mr. Thayat to experiment with monochroma­tic paintings. He had his students at Pookkad Kalalayam at Chemancher­i experiment on the concept through an exhibition titled ‘Eka Varnika’ in 2022. “That exhibition consisted of paintings featuring several faces in monochrome in mural style. Here we have complete ‘gures,” Mr. Thayat said.

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