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Mural Art Making - Nagpur

A Piece of Artwork
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baral and Srikanth B.
NID, Bengaluru
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  • Ceramic powder and synthetic adhesive being mixed to make a soft dough.

  • Using a hacksaw, the wooden board is cut down into the required shape.

  • The wooden board is painted using acrylic paints.

  • The dough is shaped according to the design and placed on the wooden board.

  • Impressions over the body parts are made using a knife.

  • Face impressions are made using a brush.

  • Contrast colours are added to the body and the bottom portion.

  • The details are given to the art using contrast colours.

  • Additional designs are drawn on the board using acrylic paint.

  • Using a white acrylic color, borders are drawn.

  • Dotted lines are being made around the mural art.

  • A glimpse of the final product.

Ceramic powder and synthetic adhesive being mixed to make a soft dough.

Using a hacksaw, the wooden board is cut down into the required shape.

The wooden board is painted using acrylic paints.

The dough is shaped according to the design and placed on the wooden board.

Impressions over the body parts are made using a knife.

Face impressions are made using a brush.

Contrast colours are added to the body and the bottom portion.

The details are given to the art using contrast colours.

Additional designs are drawn on the board using acrylic paint.

Using a white acrylic color, borders are drawn.

Dotted lines are being made around the mural art.

A glimpse of the final product.

A mural is a piece of art painted directly on a wall, ceiling, or other permanent surfaces, distinguished with its characteristic of maintaining the architectural grandeur of the given space harmoniously even when drawing over it. The history of Indian murals traces back to early medieval times, from the 2nd century BC to 8th – 10th century AD, with its sharp remains still found from almost 20 locations around the country, including the cave monuments of Ajanta, Bagh, Sittanavasal, Armamalai, Ravan Chhaya rock shelter and Kailasanatha temple from Ellora Caves. During the 11th and 12th centuries, this pattern of large-scale wall paintings saw a slow shift to miniature paintings, which were first introduced on palm-leaf manuscripts, later to be depicted on ivory, small stones, papers, canvas, etc. Mural arts create amazing artworks suitable for any environment. These products are regarded highly for their quality, finishing, and characteristics like weightlessness and durability. Mrs. Shweta Khapekar is working on mural painting handicrafts for over four to five years. She owns an art gallery named Shypra home decor at Nagpur.

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Ceramic powder and synthetic adhesive being mixed to make a soft dough.

Using a hacksaw, the wooden board is cut down into the required shape.

The wooden board is painted using acrylic paints.

The dough is shaped according to the design and placed on the wooden board.

Impressions over the body parts are made using a knife.

Face impressions are made using a brush.

Contrast colours are added to the body and the bottom portion.

The details are given to the art using contrast colours.

Additional designs are drawn on the board using acrylic paint.

Using a white acrylic color, borders are drawn.

Dotted lines are being made around the mural art.

A glimpse of the final product.


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