Sri Harekrishna Bhagwan Polji, the painter from Maharashtra's Vengurla town, has been traveling in the three states to restore mural paintings in various temples.
"The murals inside the temples are slowly vanishing. The structures are (being) demolished to make way for plush, shining temples. The development is slowly killing the art of mural painting," Polji told PTI on the sidelines of his exhibition 'Vishnudigambar' organised at Kala Academy here.
Polji's journey from being an amateur painter painting every spot in the village right from the rock on the coast to walls in the homes is interesting.
"When I began at the age of seven, I had no money to buy colours. So I used natural colours. The world was a canvass for me. I painted wherever I saw empty space. This is how I developed my skill," said the painter, who is now giving final touches to a book on his works.
From mythological pictures of Lord Hanuman and the stories in Ramayana and Mahabharata to spiritual paintings profiling Gods, the painter has worked on everything.
"It's not just Hindu Gods or Goddesses, I also paint Christian art," Polji said.