Hand-Drawn Spiritual Art Prints & Devotional Sketches
Sketches that feel like a quiet hug. From Mahadev to Swami Samarth, find peace and faith captured in every hand-drawn line.
This hand-drawn portrait of Mahadev is a reminder to find peace in stillness. The artwork combines a realistic graphite sketch with Marathi calligraphy, capturing the serene and powerful energy of Shiva.
I love turning my original sketches into postcards that you can carry with you. This video shows how I add a personal, handwritten note to each one, making it a meaningful gift of faith for you or your loved ones.
This is my sketch of Chintamani, a reminder that when you feel tired, just remember him and he will take care of the rest. This detailed graphite drawing captures the intricate details and peaceful expression of Ganesha.
This portrait of Swami Samarth is a piece of peace I hold dear. The sketch is done in graphite, with a hand-painted golden halo to represent his divine light. It’s for those moments when words fail and only faith can guide you.
People often ask how long a piece takes. This shows the passion and focus that goes into every line of my Mahadev sketch, from the initial outlines to the final shading that brings his divine form to life.
I work hard so that no one can ever say, "if it were a son, he would have handled it." This small business is my promise to myself and a part of my journey towards independence and strength.
This piece, focusing only on the eyes of Radha and Krishna, is about the love and faith they represent. It’s a reminder that where there is love, there is no fear. This is one of my most requested devotional art concepts.
My postcards aren't just for sending; they can be framed to create a beautiful gallery wall for your sacred corner. This is an example of how you can combine different deity prints into a single, meaningful decor piece.
About Featured
I use 300 GSM textured card stock for my prints because they need to feel substantial in your hand, not like a flimsy mass-produced flyer. Every piece is hand-signed, sealed in a deep red envelope, and I can personally add a handwritten note in English or Marathi if you are choosing this as a gift for someone special.
When I started Sketchink, I wanted to create more than just art. I wanted to create a feeling of faith and stillness. My day job as an architect gives me an eye for precision, but my heart dictates the flow of these sketches. Whether it is a portrait of Mahadev, Swami Samarth, or Ganesha, I prefer using graphite and charcoal to keep the focus on the emotion rather than distracting colors.
Many of you look for these sketches to create a sacred corner in your home or to gift a sense of calm to a loved one. I often incorporate traditional Marathi calligraphy to ground the art in our roots. Each print is treated as a piece of therapy, both for me as I draw and for you as you hold it. If you choose one of my postcards for a 'slow gift,' let me know the message you want to include. I personally write them out, ensuring the final package feels like a warm hug sent through the mail. Because I manage everything from my art table, I focus on slow, deliberate work, ensuring that no detail is missed.
Sketchink Studio
I’m Isha. Architect by day and artist by night, juggling my corporate job with my art table at home. Sketchink is my way of finding calm, and each of these sketches is a piece of that peace I want to share with you.
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