

With the demand for Cheriyal scrolls reducing, his parents told him to study and not pursue art, but Sai Kiran pursued a degree in fine arts to learn new art techniques to contemporarise the art and make it relevant in today's times.īeginner Friendly- These are usually 1-2 classes of 2 hours each and one of the simpler artworks and motifs of that art style are covered in the beginner friendly workshops as an introduction to that art form. A 160 year old Cheriyal scroll painted by his great great grandfather is also exhibited in a museum in Paris to give you an idea of his family's legacy.

Poster colors (preferred, if you don’t have access to poster colors, you can use acrylic colors).A4 Size plain paper (a couple of extra sheets to practice sketching).Sai will guide you on how to create the basic drawing and the other intricacies of Cheriyal Scroll Art. This was a 2 hour workshop - adults or children above 8 years can join.

This workshop is now over and you can buy recordings. Home Walls, Pooja Rooms, Office Interiors, Reception Halls, Reception, Shopping Showrooms, Study Room and More.ONLINE CHERIYAL SCROLL PAINTING WORKSHOP WITH SAI KIRAN Where We can Use Lord Sai BabaTanjore paintings: The frame’s base is water-resistant, and solid acrylic glass is used for framing the painting. Lord Sai Baba Tanjore paintings frames are done with the prominent Chettinad teak wood, which is remarkably long-lasting and strong. Materials Used for Sai Baba Tanjore paintings:įrame Used for Lord Sai Baba Tanjore paintings: Order a Sai Baba Tanjore painting that will make a great gift for any occasion. Shirdi Sai Baba is a divine leader who has miraculous powers. As per Sai Baba’s devotees, he is also one of the avatars of Lord Shiva. His form of being on Earth allowed His devotees to experience His blessings in a truly physical manner. This place is considered as a sacred site for Muslims and Hindus. Since ancient times, people from all religious groups have worshipped Sai Baba of Shirdi. Sai Baba, who is considered a saint in India and beyond, lived in the 19th century.
