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Ramayana Paintings

by
Sanjukta Das
IDC, IIT Bombay
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  • Ramayana painted 20 years ago.

  • Scenes depicting Rama’s visit to Kishkindha and forming money army.

  • Preparing the base for new round of paintings.

  • Finishing the surface by sanding for final painting.

  • creating frames for events in the story of Ramayana.

  • sketching out figures in each frame.

  • Artist at work.

  • Ramayana sketched out in one of the three segments.

  • Painting each frame in progress.

  • Frames painted individually and artist proceeds to next frame only after a frame is completed.

  • New frame in the story after being painted.

  • Artist who single handedly paints 400 sq. feet of area, with mix and match style of sculpture in painting.

Ramayana painted 20 years ago.

Scenes depicting Rama’s visit to Kishkindha and forming money army.

Preparing the base for new round of paintings.

Finishing the surface by sanding for final painting.

creating frames for events in the story of Ramayana.

sketching out figures in each frame.

Artist at work.

Ramayana sketched out in one of the three segments.

Painting each frame in progress.

Frames painted individually and artist proceeds to next frame only after a frame is completed.

New frame in the story after being painted.

Artist who single handedly paints 400 sq. feet of area, with mix and match style of sculpture in painting.

The Ramaswamy temple is located at the heart of the Kumbakonam and has a unique idol in the form of Lord Rama and Sita. The idol is surrounded by Lord Hanuman, Rama’s brothers Lakshmana, Shatrugna and Bharatha. On the walls of the prakaram (closed precincts of a temple), Ramayana is depicted in pictorial format in three segments. One can read through Ramayana pictorially whilst taking 3 pradakshinams (rounds) of the sanctum. The Ramayana is repainted every 20 years.
 

Ramayana painted 20 years ago.

Scenes depicting Rama’s visit to Kishkindha and forming money army.

Preparing the base for new round of paintings.

Finishing the surface by sanding for final painting.

creating frames for events in the story of Ramayana.

sketching out figures in each frame.

Artist at work.

Ramayana sketched out in one of the three segments.

Painting each frame in progress.

Frames painted individually and artist proceeds to next frame only after a frame is completed.

New frame in the story after being painted.

Artist who single handedly paints 400 sq. feet of area, with mix and match style of sculpture in painting.


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