The good old days when Amma would pick up a book and read out a story
 till we went off to sleep.. Brings back brilliant memories no?
The village of Cherial in the Warangal District, Andhra Pradesh, has 
been doing something similar, but much more brilliant, for the last 400 
years!
Cherial scroll paintings are believed to have been brought to India 
by the Mughals in the 16th century, in Rajasthan. The Kaki Padagollu 
community, being the story-telling community soon picked up this style 
of painting and added dance and music, to make the art vibrant to not 
only the eyes, but also the ears. It is believed that the present 
generation Nakash clan was handpicked by the rulers for their delicate 
artistry, continuing even now!
The paintings in the form of scrolls are narrative in nature, and 
roll down as the particular part is narrated. The scrolls of the olden 
days were usually 3 feet in width and the length depended on the size of
 the story. Floral borders to separate different panels, trees or 
buildings to put across linear narratives, traditional scrolls were in 
vertical formats, illustrating stories in horizontal formats. Khadi 
cotton is treated with rice starch, suddha matti (white mud), boiled 
tamarind seeds and gum water, drying after every application. Squirrel 
hair put together on a stick is used as a brush, not something one gets 
to see everyday! Natural colors are used to paint these beautiful pieces
 depicting Ancient Indian Mythology, Literature, folk traditions, and 
even day-to-day, simple rural life.
This school of painting
 originated from Cheriyal, a place situated in Warangal district of 
Andhra Pradesh. It is a modernized and stylized version of Nakashi art. A
 rich scheme of colours is used to depict the scrolls of narrative 
format from mythology and folklore.
These paintings are Cheriyal scrolls because these paintings are now 
only confined to Cheriyal villages. Some historians believe that the 
cheriyal scroll paintings have its origin in Rajasthan. It is also 
claimed the Mughal emperors brought this Art to India.
This style of painting is considered culturally and sociologically 
significant by the people of Telangana part of Andhra Pradesh.
By virtue of its distinct traditional style and characteristics Cheriyal
 Paintings received Intellectual Property Rights Protection or 
Geographical Indication (GI) status in 2007. 
http://www.gktoday.in/cheriyal-scroll-painting/
http://www.gktoday.in/cheriyal-scroll-painting/
This school of painting
 originated from Cheriyal, a place situated in Warangal district of 
Andhra Pradesh. It is a modernized and stylized version of Nakashi art. A
 rich scheme of colours is used to depict the scrolls of narrative 
format from mythology and folklore.
These paintings are Cheriyal scrolls because these paintings are now 
only confined to Cheriyal villages. Some historians believe that the 
cheriyal scroll paintings have its origin in Rajasthan. It is also 
claimed the Mughal emperors brought this Art to India.
This style of painting is considered culturally and sociologically 
significant by the people of Telangana part of Andhra Pradesh.
By virtue of its distinct traditional style and characteristics Cheriyal
 Paintings received Intellectual Property Rights Protection or 
Geographical Indication (GI) status in 2007. 
http://www.gktoday.in/cheriyal-scroll-painting/
http://www.gktoday.in/cheriyal-scroll-painting/
This school of painting
 originated from Cheriyal, a place situated in Warangal district of 
Andhra Pradesh. It is a modernized and stylized version of Nakashi art. A
 rich scheme of colours is used to depict the scrolls of narrative 
format from mythology and folklore.
These paintings are Cheriyal scrolls because these paintings are now 
only confined to Cheriyal villages. Some historians believe that the 
cheriyal scroll paintings have its origin in Rajasthan. It is also 
claimed the Mughal emperors brought this Art to India.
This style of painting is considered culturally and sociologically 
significant by the people of Telangana part of Andhra Pradesh.
By virtue of its distinct traditional style and characteristics Cheriyal
 Paintings received Intellectual Property Rights Protection or 
Geographical Indication (GI) status in 2007. 
http://www.gktoday.in/cheriyal-scroll-painting/
http://www.gktoday.in/cheriyal-scroll-painting/
This school of painting
 originated from Cheriyal, a place situated in Warangal district of 
Andhra Pradesh. It is a modernized and stylized version of Nakashi art. A
 rich scheme of colours is used to depict the scrolls of narrative 
format from mythology and folklore.
These paintings are Cheriyal scrolls because these paintings are now 
only confined to Cheriyal villages. Some historians believe that the 
cheriyal scroll paintings have its origin in Rajasthan. It is also 
claimed the Mughal emperors brought this Art to India.
This style of painting is considered culturally and sociologically 
significant by the people of Telangana part of Andhra Pradesh.
By virtue of its distinct traditional style and characteristics Cheriyal
 Paintings received Intellectual Property Rights Protection or 
Geographical Indication (GI) status in 2007. 
http://www.gktoday.in/cheriyal-scroll-painting/
http://www.gktoday.in/cheriyal-scroll-painting/
This school of painting
 originated from Cheriyal, a place situated in Warangal district of 
Andhra Pradesh. It is a modernized and stylized version of Nakashi art. A
 rich scheme of colours is used to depict the scrolls of narrative 
format from mythology and folklore.
These paintings are Cheriyal scrolls because these paintings are now 
only confined to Cheriyal villages. Some historians believe that the 
cheriyal scroll paintings have its origin in Rajasthan. It is also 
claimed the Mughal emperors brought this Art to India.
This style of painting is considered culturally and sociologically 
significant by the people of Telangana part of Andhra Pradesh.
By virtue of its distinct traditional style and characteristics Cheriyal
 Paintings received Intellectual Property Rights Protection or 
Geographical Indication (GI) status in 2007. 
http://www.gktoday.in/cheriyal-scroll-painting/
http://www.gktoday.in/cheriyal-scroll-painting/



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