Maradona fan’s admiration finds expression on a leaf
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When soccer legend Diego Maradona died on November 25, an artist right here couldn’t sleep a wink that night time. Rajendran Vadakkepadath, who runs R.J. School of Arts right here, sat up the entire night time praying for his icon.
His restlessness continued all through the subsequent day till he gave vent to his creativity on a banyan tree leaf.
Using a creative style referred to as ‘leaf cutting art,’ Mr. Rajendran etched the face of Maradona on the leaf. If the leaf is held towards the sky or towards gentle, Maradona’s smiling face shall be seen on it.
Mr. Rajendran has already carved a lofty place for himself within the artwork of leaf portray. His work on dried banana leaves have earned him worldwide fame.
“I chose a single banyan tree leaf (leaf of ‘peraal’) because I wanted to pay homage to him in a manner nobody else has done. The elliptical banyan tree leaf is thick, large, glossy, and will last longer than other leaves,” he mentioned.
Four hours
Using a particular blade, Mr. Rajendran carved Maradona’s face on a leaf that measured 18 cm lengthy and 10 cm huge. He took about 4 hours to complete the work. He is planning to preserve the artwork work by framing it. “It will last years,” Mr. Rajendran mentioned. He makes use of sure strategies to season the leaves earlier than working on them.
His banana leaf artwork works now take pleasure in enviable positions on partitions all over the world. Mr. Rajendran treats inexperienced banana leaves utilizing milk earlier than working on them. He says they’ll final centuries if saved underneath a glass body.
Mr. Rajendran has begun to strive a hand in creating ‘name art’ of celebrities. He has drawn figures of a number of celebrities utilizing their very own names, 1000’s of occasions. Film actor Tovino Thomas is among the many younger celebrities he drew throughout the lockdown interval.
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