Hand-Drawn Spiritual Postcards & Slow Gifting
Original hand-drawn deity sketches on 300 GSM cards. A slow, personal way to share faith, peace, and a heartfelt message with someone special.
This is my way of saying I see your work when devotion meets dedication. This video shows the process of preparing a Swami Samarth postcard as a gift, complete with a handwritten note and beautiful packaging.
More than just a postcard, it's a personal message of strength and peace. Here are two examples, one with my Hanuman sketch and another with Mahadev, each with a custom handwritten note for the recipient.
A collection of my postcards, each carrying a unique, handwritten message. It’s a reminder that someone thought of you. This is what 'slow gifting' is all about, a feeling that lasts.
A glimpse of the different postcard designs available, featuring deities like Mahadev, Swami Samarth, and Radharani. Each one is a miniature version of my original hand-drawn artwork.
My postcards ready to be sent out. Each one comes with a beautiful envelope, making it a complete and thoughtful gift that you can send to share a little bit of faith and art.
A set of my Chintamani Ganesha postcards, each with a personalized message. These are perfect for sending blessings and good wishes for any occasion, or just as a reminder of faith.
A selection of six of my most popular postcard designs, including Radha Krishna, Swami Samarth, and Ganesha. These can be gifted individually or as a set for a devotee's collection.
My powerful Hanuman sketch is also available as a postcard. Here they are, packaged and ready to be sent as a message of strength and perseverance to someone you care about.
About Bhakti Postcards & Slow Gifting
I use 300 GSM matte paper for these cards. They feel substantial, not like flimsy store-bought stationery. Every piece features an original graphite sketch, whether it is Swami Samarth, Mahadev, or Ganesha, and comes with a space where I can handwrite a message in English or Marathi for you. It is a slow gift, meant to be kept.
Why Slow Gifting Matters
In a world of instant digital messages, these postcards are meant to slow things down. I started Sketchink Studio because I wanted to create items that carry genuine emotion, not mass-produced objects. When you pick a postcard from my collection, you are choosing a piece of art that reflects your faith or your wish for someone else's peace.
The Process and Quality
Every design begins as a hand-drawn sketch on my desk, usually late at night after my architectural work is done. I use graphite and charcoal to capture the expressions of deities like Radha Krishna, Vitthal, and Ganesha.
- Paper and Feel: I print these on 300 GSM matte-finish card stock. It has a texture that feels authentic, almost like the original sketch paper.
- The Details: Each card is placed in a deep red or maroon envelope, secured with a studio sticker. It feels like a thoughtful gift the moment you hold it.
- Personalization: If you are sending this as a surprise, I can handwrite your message on the back. It adds that human touch which makes all the difference.
Spiritual Art for Your Home
Many people use these postcards not just for sending, but for creating a small sacred corner in their workspace or home. If you want to frame them, they look beautiful in a standard 4x6 frame. Whether you are looking for a reminder of faith like Swami Samarth or just a piece of calm, these small prints are designed to bring a little bit of that stillness into your day. I ship across India, and being based in the Mumbai Metropolitan area, I love seeing how these reach homes in Palghar and beyond.
Sketchink Studio
I am Isha. By day, I am an architect, but Sketchink is where my heart stays. I draw to find my own calm, and I make these postcards to help you share a little bit of that peace with the people who matter most to you.
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