cheriyal Scroll paintings are very old traditional paintings in Telangana State in India. These paintings are continues from 15th century by NAKASH FAMILY. I am D.Vaikuntam master craftsmen and National Awardee. Presently very less people are participating in this traditional craft, and i had received many National level awards from the government of india for developing this craft. Presently i am staying at boduppal in Hyderabad.contact no: 09704519636 , 09949330262
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Setha Swayamvaram size 12" * 18" |
Village Marriage sceen size 12" * 16" |
Telanagna Bonalu Festivel size 12" * 16" |
village works size 12" * 16" |
Pelli pallaki size 12" * 18" |
Sri Krishna with Gopika's size 12" * 18" |
sri krishna and radha size 12" * 18" |
Sri Krishna at Govardhanagiri size 12" * 18" |
Krishna dancing with radha size 12" * 18" |
kaliya mardan in bhagavatham size 12" * 18" |
Sankranthi festivel size 12" * 18" |
village works size 12" * 18" |
working in the fields size 12" * 18" |
Sankranthi Festivel size 12" * 18" |
Setha kalyanam size 12" * 18" |
Sri Rama Pattabishekam |
forest sceen size 16" * 24" |
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Thursday, March 10, 2011
histroy of Cherial Paintings
Cheriyal in Warangal District, located 100 odd kms from Hyderabad is best described as a village that doesn't have a town-planning department.
Popular (and APTourism) belief is that the Cheriyal Scrolls depict stories from the Puranas and other Hindu legends and thrived primarily under the patronage of the Kakatiyas of Warangal.
the scrolls seemed to have been more than just that. At one time, these scrolls used to be a very important part of the sociological and cultural milieu of Telengana (modern day districts of Karimnagar, Warangal, Mahbubnagar, Medak and Kurnool in Andhra Pradesh). And painted to narrate legends about the origin of a particular caste and the heroic deeds of one of its legendary heroes.
Some of the scrolls did depict episodes from Hindu mythology, but as is typical of India's cultural mosaic, the heroes of the caste in question were painted into the narrative through the brush strokes of the artist.
As is also typical of the great Indian tradition of storytelling, these scrolls were used as a visual aid by picture storyteller minstrels, usually to the accompaniment of folk songs and music.
Popular (and APTourism) belief is that the Cheriyal Scrolls depict stories from the Puranas and other Hindu legends and thrived primarily under the patronage of the Kakatiyas of Warangal.
the scrolls seemed to have been more than just that. At one time, these scrolls used to be a very important part of the sociological and cultural milieu of Telengana (modern day districts of Karimnagar, Warangal, Mahbubnagar, Medak and Kurnool in Andhra Pradesh). And painted to narrate legends about the origin of a particular caste and the heroic deeds of one of its legendary heroes.
Some of the scrolls did depict episodes from Hindu mythology, but as is typical of India's cultural mosaic, the heroes of the caste in question were painted into the narrative through the brush strokes of the artist.
As is also typical of the great Indian tradition of storytelling, these scrolls were used as a visual aid by picture storyteller minstrels, usually to the accompaniment of folk songs and music.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
PROFILE
PROFILE
Name : Dhanalakota Vaikuntam Nakash
Father’s Name : D.Venkatramaih
Village : Cherial
Total Contribution : Since 1974 working in this craft
Adress : H.NO: 5-3-2/2/A, Annapurna colony,
Boduppal, Hyderabad.
Adress : H.NO: 5-3-2/2/A, Annapurna colony,
Boduppal, Hyderabad.
AWARDS RECEIVED:
Ø 1990 - State Merit Award
Ø 1994 - State Award
Ø 1994 - National Merit Award
Ø 1995 - National Merit Award
ART COLLECTIONS:
Ø VICTORIA & ALBERT MUSEUM at LONDAN.
Ø CENTRE FOR INDIAN AND SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES at PARIS.
Ø LALITHAKALA ACADEMY at DELHI.
Ø INDIRA GANDHI RASTRIYA MANAV SANGRAHALAI MUSEUM at BHOPAL.
JAGADESH MITHAL ART COLLECTION MUSEUM at HYDERABAD.
Ø RAVIDRA BHARATHI at HYDERABAD.
Ø MADRAS CRAFT FOUNDATION at CHENNAI.
SOUTH ZONE CULTURAL CENTRE at TANJAVUR
TOURISM MINISTER’S CHAMBER at ANDHRA PRADESH.
TOURISM MINISTER’S CHAMBER at ANDHRA PRADESH.
Ø AADIVASI LOK KALA PARISHATH at BHOPAL.
Ø DAKSHINA CHITRA at CHENNAI
RAJBAVAN at HYDERABAD.
RAJBAVAN at HYDERABAD.
RESEARCH CENTRES:
Ø JNTU Hyderabad – Fine Art Students.
Ø NIFT Hyderabad – Fashion designing Students.
SAROJINI NAIDU High school Students.
SAROJINI NAIDU High school Students.
D.VAIKUNTAM NAKASH
(Master Crafts Men)
Cell:09949330262
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