Indian artist Rahul Kumawat, popularly known as Mr. Kalakar, has achieved a monumental artistic milestone by creating the world’s largest thread artwork depicting Lord Shree Ram Ji a stunning tribute to devotion and craftsmanship that has captivated art lovers and devotees alike. Spanning a remarkable 25 feet by 25 feet (an area of 625 square feet), Kumawat’s record-breaking masterpiece was woven using a single continuous thread measuring an astounding 36 kilometres in length. The sheer scale of the work crafted with meticulous care and spiritual intent has drawn emotional crowds, with many spectators moved by the divine expression captured in each delicate line.
The creation process was an extraordinary feat of artistic dedication. Kumawat and his team worked continuously for four days and three nights, navigating the intricate interplay of thread layers to produce depth, shadow and lifelike texture all without using traditional paints. The result is a radiant visual tribute to Lord Ram that blends spiritual devotion with record-setting scale.
The unveiling of this massive thread artwork comes at a time of renewed cultural enthusiasm following historic celebrations of Pran Pratishtha in Ayodhya, where tributes to Sanatan traditions have inspired artists and communities across India. Kumawat’s artwork stands as both a symbol of artistic faith and a modern cultural landmark, where traditional craftsmanship meets contemporary achievement.
Visitors continue to flock to see this extraordinary piece in person, many describing the experience as deeply moving and spiritually uplifting. As the thread artwork gains wider attention across social and cultural platforms, it underscores how art can continue to honor heritage and inspire collective pride.