Design and execution of two metal relief murals interpreting the Constitution of India through research-driven visuals and precise craftsmanship within strict timelines.
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Project Overview
This project involved the design and execution of two metal relief murals centered on the theme of the Constitution of India, conceived as educational and commemorative artworks.
The client’s brief required deep historical research, visual interpretation of constitutional values, and precise metal craftsmanship—delivered within a strict, phased timeline.
The project also included a dedicated mural featuring portraits of 15 women members of India’s first Constituent Assembly, highlighting their contribution to the making of the Constitution.
Scope of Work
Research on the Constitution of India
Study of constitutional illustrations, symbols, and icons
Extraction and visual translation of key constitutional values and texts
Concept development and relief composition
Brass and bronze casting
Fabrication, finishing, and execution
Mural 1 – Concept & Challenges
The first mural focused on visually interpreting the core principles, illustrations, and symbolic language of the Constitution of India.
Key Challenges:
One-month deadline for complete design and brass casting
Condensing complex constitutional ideas into a coherent visual narrative
Balancing text, symbolism, and relief depth within a unified composition
Mural 2 – Concept & Challenges
The second mural expanded the narrative through bronze casting, incorporating similar research elements while also featuring portraits of 15 women members of the first Constituent Assembly of India.
Key Challenges:
One-month deadline for design and bronze casting
Accurate historical representation of portraits
Maintaining visual continuity while shifting material and technique
Execution & Outcome
Both murals were completed successfully within the two-month phased schedule, demonstrating efficient coordination, material expertise, and research-driven design.
The artworks now serve as permanent installations, translating constitutional values into durable, visually engaging metal reliefs.