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Forever with BTS

1,799.00

“Forever with BTS” is a handmade watercolor painting inspired by the globally loved K-pop group BTS. The artwork is created in a unique faceless illustration style, focusing on emotion, unity, and the strong bond between the members rather than detailed facial features. The soft purple background symbolizes love, comfort, and the special connection shared within […]

Fluid art

1,500.00

This is a vibrant and energetic piece of abstract fluid art, likely created using an acrylic pouring technique. It sits on a small wooden tabletop easel, highlighting its compact and decorative nature.

Vinayak

1,500.00

I have made this painting of Lord ganesha in charcoal medium.He is worshipped before any good works in our life.

Coloured Mandala

1,500.00

Beautiful coloured mandala with amazing details.. Customisation available..

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 […]

Kakashi Hatake (Portrait)

120.00155.00

This dynamic illustration of Kakashi Hatake captures the “Copy Ninja” in a moment of intense tactical focus. Set against a gritty, textured backdrop that evokes the wear and tear of a seasoned shinobi, Kakashi is rendered with sharp, energetic linework that emphasizes his alertnessThe composition highlights his iconic design—from the metallic sheen of his Konoha forehead protector to the gravity-defying sweep of his silver hairThe use of deep shadows and high-contrast highlights adds a sense of brooding mystery and depth, perfectly reflecting his transition from the dark days of the ANBU Black Ops to the legendary leader of Team 7.

The Unstoppable Seven

13,000.00

-A symbol of strength.
-A vision of unity.
-A journey that never stops.

Acrylic on Canvas
-By Rutvi Jadav