The style for the wall art was derived from the Garhwal school of painting, which is heavily influenced by the Mughal miniature style and patterns.
The story behind this novelty goes as such; Mughal emperor, Sulaiman Shikoh, took refuge in Garhwal for nine months. During this time he brought along his court painters. But even when the king decided to move back to his city, the court painters decided to stay back in the mountains as they had fallen in love with the people and the place.
The murals were conceptualized by the project’s head artist, Poornima Sukumar.
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