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Kerala Mural Designs – Krishna

January 24, 2012 By Vidya 8 Comments

Remember the mural painting sketch from last week? My plan was to paint one of the most famous Kerala mural designs, Krishna playing his flute in Vrindavan by the river Kalindi. I love how the skies and water are depicted in a Kerala mural painting and was dying to do add one to my mural too. The waves in the water and the fish are so whimsical.  Was super excited to transfer my sketch onto my 22 x 28 canvas.

I think I have told you before, I have this tendency to  run out of luck in the middle of a project, switch to Plan B, C, D etc…., and then finally pull it all together by some stroke of ‘more’ luck. So yes, sticking to this tradition, by the time I drew Krishna’s figure on the canvas I ran out of space at the bottom to add anything else. Plan B: No river 🙁 more creepers…..maybe he is sitting under a tree in a jungle.

Some background for the uninitiated; Krishna’s body is blue unlike everyone else in the Hindu mythology. And the blue is more of a thunder cloud blue than a sky blue. Getting that right shade of blue with the acrylics took me two months! Halfway through I would forgot the colors and the proportions that I mixed to paint some part of the body by the time I reach another part. Note to myself:  finish up the entire body at one stretch especially when there is so much mixing involved.

Anyway here is the original sketch. 

Kerala Mural Designs   Krishna

And the finished one, Krishna in all his glory. I am still debating whether to put it up on Etsy for sale or to keep it. I know, he kinda looks more serious in the finished one. Still I love him. 

Kerala Mural Designs   Krishna

Zooming in;

Kerala Mural Designs   Krishna

Kerala mural designs

PS: The blue doesn’t photograph well. It is not this bright or light to the naked eye. It is more of a darker thunder cloud blue.

Source List

Canvas (22 x 28) – Michaels -$5.98 after using a 40% off coupon (Bought the set of two for $19.99 brand. Check the website for 40%-50% off coupons every week.)
Blue Paint – $3.99 –Michaels (I had the rest)
 
Total – $9.99 + 4 months of labor 🙂
 

Learn how you too can create other Kerala mural designs – Simple Kerala mural, Ganesha mural

Other acrylic art projects that you might like: Paisley art, abstract painting

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Comments

  1. Purvi says

    January 24, 2012 at 1:51 am

    The sketch and the finished work look so different and the finished painting is definitely better 🙂 🙂
    i think you should put it on etsy for sale 🙂

    Reply
    • whatsurhomestory says

      January 25, 2012 at 7:53 am

      Thanks Purvi. 🙂

      Reply
  2. Somu (woodooz) says

    January 24, 2012 at 3:49 am

    Beautiful Painting… There is a certain calm in his eyes which I love…

    And I think for all the supplies that you already have, you should add a price proportional to usage ! Because when you put it on Etsy, which I think you should, you will want to account for everything that you used before setting the Etsy Price !

    Reply
    • whatsurhomestory says

      January 25, 2012 at 7:53 am

      Thanks so much Somu. Ya, need to think of all that when I put it up on Etsy.

      Reply
  3. Annalisa says

    April 23, 2012 at 4:45 am

    The 4 months of labor is what people are paying for! Art doesn’t just make itself, after all. It’s beautiful, by the way. I’d say sell it, because you could certainly make a pretty penny off of something so nice, but maybe you should keep it?

    Reply
    • whatsurhomestory says

      April 23, 2012 at 8:22 am

      We decided to keep it for now. With this painting I learned to appreciate the effort that the artists put in so much that I decided I’m not painting anymore without taking art lessons. At least that pushed me to take a few. Will have to continue in the summer when the kids do not have their activities.

      Reply
  4. paintings on krishna says

    November 9, 2012 at 3:33 am

    Nice collection of painting, all these painting are very attractive and show effort of painter, i think i will keep it on paining gallery.
    i request you for more painting about Radha Krishan , please share more radha Krishna painting

    Reply
    • whatsurhomestory says

      November 12, 2012 at 7:57 am

      Thank U!

      Reply

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