A group of six Fine Arts students in Srinagar, have started to paint murals on the city’s walls to highlight Kashmiri culture. The project which is one of its kind in the valley has been commissioned by the Srinagar Municipal Corporation.

Murals Depicting Kashmiri Lives

They have already completed three murals, all of them on the road to the Srinagar International Airport — they depict rural life and one shows the interiors of a typical Kashmiri house.

Watch: Students Depict Kashmir Culture by Painting Murals on Walls

SMC says that the project is aimed at beautifying the city and providing a glimpse of Kashmir’s culture. However, the project has led to some apprehensions among a section of population who believe that it is aimed at covering up pro-freedom graffiti that dots walls along arterial roads.

Students work under the guidance of Kashmiri artist Masood Hussain. (Photo: Ahmad Mukhtiyar)
A female artist giving final touches to a mural in Srinagar. (Photo: Ahmad Mukhtiyar)
A mural showing a rural Kashmiri household. (Photo: Ahmad Mukhtiyar)
A mural depicting rural Kashmiris. SMC says they will wait for reactions before painting more walls. (Photo: Ahmad Mukhtiyar)
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School children walk past a mural under Hyderpora flyover in Srinagar. (Photo: Ahmad Mukhtiyar)
SMC selects the sites but students say they have a right to reject them. (Photo: Ahmad Mukhtiyar)

Kashmir’s Pro-Freedom Graffiti

These images are in stark contrast to the usual pro-freedom graffiti that one can find at major landmarks in Srinagar.

Graffiti seen on the road to Srinagar airport. Many walls along this road have graffiti on them. (Photo: Ahmad Mukhtiyar)  
One of several pro-freedom messages along Srinagar. (Photo: Ahmad Mukhtyar)  

(With inputs from Ahmad Mukhtiyar in Srinagar.)

Published: 12 May 2015,07:43 PM IST

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