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Living Canvas of India's States

An artistic journey across India, one brushstroke at a time. This series transforms the unique landscapes, deep-rooted traditions, and vibrant souls of India’s states into a living, breathing tapestry of contemporary art. From hidden regional landmarks and intricate local textiles to the daily rhythms of native folklore, each canvas serves as a vibrant archive capturing over dozens of cultural elements that make every state an irreplaceable piece of our shared heritage.

Uncurvism Beyond the Fluid Curve

Uncurvism is an original, precision-driven art style defined by the absolute rejection of the curve. In this approach, human figures and complex organic forms are synthesized into a structured architecture of rigid geometry. Each subject is built exclusively from interlocking, angular planes and straight lines, revealing a hidden, mosaic-like infrastructure within every figure. The severity of this geometry is intentionally softened by a unique color duality: vibrant, saturated jewel tones paired against calming, sun-baked pastels.

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Living Canvas of Keralam

Size : 33.1 in × 46.8 in
Medium : Acrylic on Canvas
Detail :
"The Living Canvas of Keralam" scaled on a massive A0 canvas! This isn't just a painting or a simple map it’s a living mosaic of Kerala’s soul. I have brought together 44 incredibly distinct icons from every single one of the 14 districts. The mystical energy of Theyyam, the majesty of the Padmanabhaswamy temple, the aroma of Malabar Biryani, the serenity of the backwaters, and the grit of rubber tapping.


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Indian book of records

RECORD TITLE :
Maximum cultural elements of Tamil Nadu portrayed in a single painting by an individual

DESCRIPTION :
The record for portraying the maximum number of cultural elements of Tamil Nadu in a single painting was set by Godvin Vijay L. V. (born on December 25, 2002) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He portrayed 88 cultural elements from 38 districts of Tamil Nadu in a single painting on an A3-sized (41.9 cm x 29.8 cm) canvas, including cultural landmarks and regional items such as food, architecture, places and others, using acrylic paints, as confirmed on May 11, 2026.

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