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Vinayak
₹1,500.00I have made this painting of Lord ganesha in charcoal medium.He is worshipped before any good works in our life.
Coloured Mandala
₹1,500.00Beautiful coloured mandala with amazing details.. Customisation available..
Metro Train
₹999.00“ Metro Train ” is a handmade acrylic painting that captures the essence of motion, travel, and modern transportation through a vibrant train composition. The artwork showcases a colorful train in a simplified and clean illustrative style, symbolizing progress, movement, and the journey of life. The bold use of blue and red tones creates a […]
Crochet Thai Rose
₹500.00Handmade crochet Thai Rose with 3 colour combination.perfect for gift and decoration
jagannath ji
₹499.00Mini 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 […]
Mini i love you bouquet
₹300.00Crochet i love you bouquet for perfect gift. Customisation available
Kakashi Hatake (Portrait)
₹120.00This 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 alertness. The composition highlights his iconic design—from the metallic sheen of his Konoha forehead protector to the gravity-defying sweep of his silver hair. The 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.
Textured morpankh
₹7,000.00This art piece is created with the combined of texture and mirror art. I have tried to show how it feels to see a morpankh through an imaginary eye.
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