Everyday Warm — 6 museum-grade prints that set the mood. Cheriyal scrolls come from Cheriyal village in Telangana's Siddipet district, painted for generations by the Nakashi artist community as long narrative cloths unrolled by travelling balladeers. Traditionally the scrolls carried epics and caste-origin legends; contemporary Cheriyal work has stretched the same flat-red grammar to everyday Telangana life — markets, streets, festivals. Kangra, the most lyrical of the Pahari (hill) Rajput schools, flourished in the Himalayan foothills in the late 18th century and is loved for soft naturalism — tender pink-and-mauve dawn skies, gentle hills, blossoming trees and birds perched on a branch, with figures moving naturally through a green landscape rather than posed on a flat court ground. This contemporary fusion borrows that lyrical dawn handling for an everyday city-park morning.