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He won the 2003\u20132004 National Academy Award and the 1993 Kerala Lalit Kala Academy Award.He is son of Prof.K.P Antony and Mrs.Achamma Antony. He is a member of the Thandikkal Kodankandath family, Manaloor, Trichur, Kerala. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsWork series[edit]Credits and acclaims[edit]Indian[edit]International[edit]Others[edit]References[edit]Work series[edit]The Art of Happiness was inaugurated by the Dalai Lama at Cochin, Kerala on 25 November 2012. Having evolved over more than two years, the series is a combination of paintings and sculptures portraying the pain, suffering, and aspirations of the Tibetan community spread across the world in exile. These paintings also symbolize the compassion of the Tibetan people towards their motherland as well as their expectation that one day they will be able to return to a free land that they would be able to call their own. They also represent the agony of all downtrodden communities living in every part of the world.A significant aspect of this series is that the background colors change consistently with the seven notes of music. The basic colors used are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet, the colors of the rainbow. The sculptures are placed over the background, giving the motifs and the core ideas of the paintings as butterflies, flowers, spiders, and elephants. The metallic sculptures used in the series evolved out of the thought process of Sherly Joseph Chalissery, wife of Kodankandath.Restoration Within was the National Academy Award-winning painting in 2003\u20132004. A restoration of a painting is the subject of this artwork in which the restoration of a cathedral is being examined by the artist. This work is considered a first-time experiment in the history of contemporary art in which the intricacies of restoration of a colossal structure has been utilized as a subject by the creator. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4First Supper won the 1993 Kerala State Award by the Lalita Kala Academy. The peculiarity of this painting is that it looks like a jigsaw puzzle in which the communication takes place when the viewer takes the effort to place the equally important pieces of colors in the perfect perspective.Decoding Da Vinci\u2014Selected by ‘Swarnarekha’ (Exhibition of National & Triennial Awardees, Lalit Kala Academy, New Delhi). The original idea of Leonardo da Vinci in his iconic work The Last Supper was to convey the establishment of Holy Mass geometrically. This was misinterpreted by author Dan Brown in his book The Da Vinci Code as he put forth the notion of a lady in the painting. Through a series of paintings titled Decoding Da Vinci that was conceived in a research spanning a period of 13 years, the painter reinvented the original concept of da Vinci. This painting was appreciated by the Catholic Church and Cardinal Paul Paupard, a former cultural minister of Pope John Paul II during a visit to the Pilar Seminary in Goa, India. A painting from this series was also presented to Pope John Paul II during the year 2005.Credits and acclaims[edit]Indian[edit]National Academy Award 2003\u20132004 for the work titled Restoration WithinKerala State Award for Painting – Kerala Lalit Kala Academy 1993 for the work titled First SupperHighly Commended Certificate \u2013 Kerala Lalit Kala Academy 1986Highly Commended Certificate \u2013 Kerala Lalit Kala Academy 1990Painting selected and published by Reader\u2019s Digest as cover of July 2001 issueNominated as Member \u2013 Kerala Lalit Kala Academy during 1994\u20131997Painting Selected for National Exhibition of Art 1994 & 2004 \u2013 Lalit Kala Academy, New Delhi, IndiaInternational[edit]Certificate of Merit from UN (Population fund – UNFPO) and N.C.E.R.T Delhi 1997Painting selected as permanent exhibit by Newman centre, University of New Orleans USA 2000Paintings series named Tribute to the Heritage and Essence of the United Arab Emirates selected by Dubai Police General HeadquartersOthers[edit]Honorable Mention Certificate from I.I.T, Chennai. – 2003Certificate of Merit from Lokmanya Tilak National Exhibition of Art Pune – 2003Painting Selected for National Exhibition of Art 1994 & 2004 \u2013 Lalit Kala Academy, New \u2013 DelhiSelected for National Artists Camp by Kerala Lalit Kala Academy 2003Nominated as Member \u2013Kerala Lalit Kala Academy during 1994\u20131997Skyscapes- series of paintings (40 Nos) done on abroad in flight Indian Airlines 2000\u20132001Painting selected by’ Reader\u2019s Digest ‘as cover of July 2001 issue800 sq. Mural painting executed at Sir Viswasharaya Hall I.I.T.ChennaiSelected for international Artists camp by Srishti Art Gallery, Hyderabad 2004Series of paintings De-coding Da Vinci – 2004.Selected by ‘The Week’ Magazine to paint the portrait of Mrs. Indira Gandhi, former Prime Minister of India, for Nov. 2004 issueSelected by The India Today Group to paint the portrait of Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam, the President of India, for their special 50th Anniversary issue of Reader’s Digest Magazine, Dec. 2005The Painting ‘Decoding Da Vinci was selected by ‘Swarnrekha’ Exhibition of National & Triennale Awardees, Lalit Kala Akademi New DelhiRaja Ravi Varma Death Centenary ExhibitionKCBC State Media Award 2006Best Turn out Award on Republic Day 2006, Customs & Central Excise Commissionerate, CalicutVocational Excellence Award 2006-Rotary Club InternationalVarna Jyoti Puraskaram 2011 by Karnataka Sangeeta Nadaka Akademi, CalicutCertificate of Appreciation 2012 \u2013 Calicut Management Association (CMA)References[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/francis-kodankandath-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Francis Kodankandath – Wikipedia"}}]}]