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Hanuman ji

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Hanumanji lippan art

999.00

Unique fusion lippan artwork (11 inch diameter)
Suitable for home decor and gifting to friends and family. (Can be customised)

hanumanji portrait

25,000.00

In the picture, Hanumanji’s eyes are closed, which indicates stability and concentration. It teaches us that even in the noise of the outside world, if we are calm inside, we can face any difficult situation. Art material 👉 charcoal and graphite mix medium BRUSTRO smooth peper Art size A2

HORSE

  • subject: A dark, muscular horse is depicted in mid-gallop, charging directly toward the viewer. Its mane and tail are wind-swept, suggesting high speed and intense energy.

  • Action & Environment: The horse is splashing through a body of water, with droplets and foam rendered in high-contrast white to create a sense of motion and impact.

     * Contrast: The artist uses deep blacks and brilliant white highlights to define the horse’s musculature and the sheen on its coat.

Indian folk art – cat

Exploring the beauty of indian folk art. hand- painted this colorful kitty on MDF site

INDIAN GARDEN

13,000.0015,000.00

A vibrant, detailed painting of a royal Indian-style garden. It features a peacock perched on a stone railing, surrounded by pink lotus flowers, lush greenery, and ornate domed structures called chhatris

jagannath ji

499.00

Mini canvas painting of jagannath ji . Traditional Lord Jagannath Painting The first image is a circular canvas painting of Lord Jagannath, a deity worshipped in Hinduism, particularly in Odisha. Iconic Features: It depicts the deity’s signature wide, circular white eyes and large black pupils. Color Palette: The artist uses a bold, traditional palette of […]

Journey

This artwork presents a symbolic interpretation of a flower in emergence, expressed through abstract form and layered texture. The curved, upward-reaching lines suggest petals unfolding, while the dark, delicate stem anchors the composition like a quiet source of growth. Warm earthy tones—ochres, yellows, soft reds, and greens—blend across the surface, evoking soil, sunlight, and seasonal change. The textured background adds a sense of time and memory, as if the flower is rising through layers of experience. Rather than a literal botanical study, the work reflects themes of growth, resilience, and inner transformation, inviting emotional and intuitive engagement.