Art has always fascinated mankind since ancient times. In India, many unique pieces of art are produced by various artists and civilized people of different regions. The present investigation was planned to design wall paintings for the development of Muslim art. Various designs of Indian art from different centuries and artists were collected and scrutinized to prepare the design sheets. These sheets were designed, drawing inspiration from Muslim art. Islamic art has traditionally focused on the depiction of patterns and Arabic calligraphy, rather than on figures, as it is feared by Muslims that the depiction of the human form constitutes idolatry and is thus considered a sin against Allah, which is forbidden in the Quran. This study aims to add a unique flavor and retain the originality of Muslim art.

Fifty respondents evaluated the wall paintings on the basis of design, aesthetic appeal, color combination, use of embellishment, and price acceptability. Consumer preferences were found to be excellent to very good, and consumers accepted the actual price suggested by the researcher.


Painting is a popular and rapidly growing craft that can create a beautiful effect on fabric and garments. This technique offers an affordable method of decorating articles, and it requires only simple equipment. Fabric painting can be used to create a particular mood or depth in the design.