This artwork captures the peaceful beauty of nature with wide green fields, tall trees, a flowing river, and quiet mountains in the background. The soft colors and gentle textures create a calm and relaxing feeling. It reminds us to slow down, breathe deeply, and enjoy the simple moments that nature offers. The winding path and river also symbolize life’s journey, full of calm turns and quiet hope.
This intricately detailed mandala radiates a peaceful landscape core, symbolizing the earth’s natural rhythm. The earthy tones and vibrant greens & blues evokes a deep connection to the natural world. The central image of peaceful landscape invites the viewers to connect with the earth’s grounding energy, while the outer layers symbolize the spiritual protection & guidance that surrounds us.
This painting follows the Pichwai tradition of Rajasthan, characterized by its bold colors and focus on the shringar (decoration) of the deity. The use of high-contrast colors makes the deity appear to “glow” against the red backdrop.
This painting is truly close to my heart — not just because it took time to complete, but because it brought me a deep sense of calm during the process.
Every brushstroke, every shade holds something special for me.
🖼️ Size: 22″ × 18″ inches
🎨 Medium: Camel Artist Acrylic on Canvas
🖤 Frame: Comes with a sleek black frame
The portrait focuses on the serene face of Lord Shiva with his eyes closed, conveying a sense of profound inner stillness and tranquility. Three horizontal lines of sacred ash are clearly visible on his forehead. A small, white crescent moon is centered just below the sacred ash lines. He has long, flowing dark hair, with a single lock draped gracefully over his forehead. He wears large hoop earrings and multiple strands of rudraksha beads around his neck.
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
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