Kaavi art adorns entry of Miramar beach in Goa

The sand art depicts Kaavi pattern known as 'Flower of life'
The Kaavi art at the entrance of Miramar beach.
The Kaavi art at the entrance of Miramar beach.
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A round Kaavi art done on sand has been greeting tourists to the Miramar beach for the last two days, thanks to G20 which has given local artists a platform to showcase their works.    

Self-made Kaavi artist Sagar Naik Mule, along with his friend Deepak Gaonkar, has put up this artwork at the Miramar beach and even hosted an exhibition with a live demonstration of the art form at the Grand Hyatt Goa for the G20 delegates. 

Self-made Kaavi artist Sagar Naik Mule, along with his friend Deepak Gaonkar, has put up this artwork.
Self-made Kaavi artist Sagar Naik Mule, along with his friend Deepak Gaonkar, has put up this artwork.

The sand art depicts Kaavi pattern known as Flower of life.

Mule graduated from Goa College of Art and earned his masters from Sarojini School of Fine Arts, Hyderabad.

He works as a freelance artist and is now promoting the art of Kaavi, which is derived from the local name for the maroon-red pigment from laterite.

He rose to fame during the pandemic during the festival of Navratri back in 2019 when he decided that he would make art on the different colours of different goddesses but fitting it into his own contemporary art style.

Kaavi art is unique to Goa and the Konkan areas.
Kaavi art is unique to Goa and the Konkan areas.

The moment he realized that G20 would be hosted in India, he immediately approached the ministry to seek permission to give his art a platform, and it gave approval.

"This art will be getting a new life through me and will be internationally known with the help of G20. I am thankful and blessed for the opportunity that I got through this platform," he expressed.

An aerial view of the art.
An aerial view of the art.

"My work is rooted in mud, and I feel happy that the event is being hosted on Indian soil. When you wish for something with all your heart, God always helps," he added.

He describes his artistic journey by saying, "My art is inspired by people's sound, stories, and their culture. Whenever I go places, I don't need artistic tools; rather, I can make art with stones, mud, and everything in between."

The Kaavi art at the entrance of Miramar beach.
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Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi introduced Sagar Naik Mule to the nation on Mann Ki Baat, commending his efforts to revive the centuries-old Kaavi art form.

After working for over 48 hours, Mule perfectly completed his sand artwork at the Miramar beach in time for the G20 meetings in Goa.

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