Theyyam, evolved from tribal culture and originated in the Dravidian era is the most prominent and the oldest folk art forms in Kerala. People see and adore the Theyyam as God. There are about 456 types of Theyyams. This sacred performance is believed to bring about well-being for the society and the family. This is a hand-drawn artwork of Theyyam in watercolor medium with pen render.
Kerala, rightfully known as "Gods own country" is famous for its rich and colorful native art forms. These art forms that reflect the life and outlook of its people are based on the rituals followed in religious or social beliefs of Kerala. This collection is intended to understand and appreciate the precious heritage of Kerala and its unique ritual art forms. In the midst of irreversible socio-cultural changes, these ritual art forms are not receiving the recognition they deserve. Hence, this collection is a tribute to all the performers who immerse themselves in these rituals, legends, myths and festivals.
Theyyam
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Theyyam, evolved from tribal culture and originated in the Dravidian era is the most prominent and the oldest folk art forms in Kerala. People see and adore the Theyyam as God. There are about 456 types of Theyyams. This sacred performance is believed to bring about well-being for the society and the family. This is a hand-drawn artwork of Theyyam in watercolor medium with pen render.
Kerala, rightfully known as "Gods own country" is famous for its rich and colorful native art forms. These art forms that reflect the life and outlook of its people are based on the rituals followed in religious or social beliefs of Kerala. This collection is intended to understand and appreciate the precious heritage of Kerala and its unique ritual art forms. In the midst of irreversible socio-cultural changes, these ritual art forms are not receiving the recognition they deserve. Hence, this collection is a tribute to all the performers who immerse themselves in these rituals, legends, myths and festivals.