Traditional murals in Kerala, India are painted on walls and ceilings using natural pigments and depict mythology and legends through gestures and scenes. Kerala has a unique mural tradition and holds the second largest collection of archaeological mural sites in India. Murals bring art to the public and Kerala's traditional style uses vegetable colors and natural pigments. Non-traditional or modern graffiti art began as a way to communicate messages but is now considered vandalism by many. Graffiti has evolved from simple words to elaborate wall paintings using spray paint and markers. While some see it as art, others see it merely as property damage without the owner's permission. Graffiti originated in ancient times and is now also