That was of Keezhpadam Kumaran Nair, who was Harikumaran’s own Kathakali guru. Then there have been the busts of Kalamandalam Ramankutty Nair and Thekkinkatti Ramunni Nair, who, too have been associated with Sadanam at riverside Peroor village. Plus, the 1953-opened institution’s (late) founder K. Kumaran, who is Harikumaran’s father. Also Harikumaran’s mother Sarojini Amma, belonging to the family of cultural activist Kakkad Karanavappad (or Manakkulam Valiya Kunjunni Raja) who was instrumental in setting up Kalamandalam, the state’s premier performing-arts institute (in 1930). Not to be forgotten, Harikumaran recently did a sculpture of music teacher C.S. Krishna Iyer, a senior Carnatic musician who had groomed Palakkad K.V. Narayanaswamy among other top-rankers. And, the latest, of Kunchu Nair.