Cheriyal scroll painting

Sept. 9, 2023

Cheriyal scroll painting will be presented to the spouses of the heads of state from around the world, who will gather for the upcoming G20 Summit.

About Cheriyal scroll painting:

  • It is a popular and modified version of Nakashi art, considered highly rich in the local motifs.
  • This art form is unique to the state of Telangana and made mostly in Hyderabad currently.
  • The Nakashis are the artists of Telangana and the scrolls constitute a key element of the social and cultural setting of Telangana.
  • This traditional art form is considered an inseparable part of the profession comprising the story-telling and balladeer community called Kaki Padagollu.
  • Themes:
    • These scrolls are painted in a narrative format similar to a film roll or even comic strips and depict stories from Indian mythology as well as the shorter stories related to the Puranas and Epics (Mahabharata, Ramayana, Shiva Puranam, Markandey Puranam)
    • The Cheriyal paintings represent a distinct local invention, based mainly on local traditions.
    • The ballads and folk stories of Gauda, Madiga and other communities.
  • Characteristics:
    • These are painted in vivid hues with mostly primary colors, showing a predominance of red colour in the background.
    • The main narrative involves scenes from the common rural life such as women performing kitchen chores, men working in fields or experiencing merry, festival settings, etc.
    • Artists have displayed these scrolls which are also accompanied by music and dance.
    • The traditional scrolls are mostly of vertical format and illustrate the stories through a series of horizontal panels.
    • Compared to the long scrolls in the past, artists have adapted to paint smaller versions of these scrolls that only depict any single episode or few characters from the traditional stories.
    • One of the recent innovations is the painting of single pictures instead of a continuous scroll for the purpose of wall decorations.
  • This painting also received the Geographical Indication (GI) tag in the year 2007.