Kerala, often referred to as “God’s Own Country,” holds a treasure trove of spiritual expression through its ancient art and architecture. From intricately designed temple structures to the vibrant, ...
Exploring its dense greenery, crossing wooden bridges and observing diverse flora and fauna provide a sense of untouched ...
These paintings are considered masterpieces of Kerala’s unique artistic heritage, according to temple authorities. Dating back to the 18th century, the murals at this Shiva temple provide ...
Living Temple, a three-day festival celebrating heritage, architecture, and fine arts, began at T-Works in Hyderabad, on ...
Kerala isn’t just a destination—it’s a ... and tiny houses with colourful murals. Enjoy this with a steaming cup of Karupatti Kaapi, or palm jaggery coffee, and you'll have a memorable ...
PALAKKAD: he winding roads of Attappadi Pass embrace the towering pipal trees and the whispering breeze carries the scent of the forest. Here, amid the grandeur of nature, rocks and protective ...
The Mattancherry Palace or the Dutch Palace showcases beautiful murals recounting various episodes ... Also called the cultural capital of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, boasts a rich cultural ...
On the occasion of Women’s Day, prominent voices in design and architecture discuss the evolution of the industry while ...
“It is a Kerala mural but the subject is contemporary. In today’s world humans are facing several problems, one among them is gender inequality. This painting shows that they are not two ...
Overseeing the festivities on D’Aguilar Street is a seven-metre-tall mural by Kerala-based artist Adarsh Appukkuttan, which blends traditional Keralan motifs with iconic Hong Kong skyscrapers.