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Handmade Spiritual & Devotional Art

byAlankar DrawsShips across IndiaStarts from1,450 ₹ per portrait (unframed)View full gallery

Main art ko sirf ek drawing nahi, ek bhakti maanta hoon. Jab main Shivji, Ganesha, ya Krishna banata hoon, toh koshish karta hoon ki wahi shanti aur divine energy aapke ghar tak pahunche.

Watch me draw this Shiv and Parvati portrait for Mahashivratri. This time-lapse shows the sketch coming to life, from the first lines to the final details, capturing their divine bond.

A fully colored and completed portrait of Radha and Krishna. I spent over 10 hours on this A3 size piece, using vibrant Brustro pencils to capture their divine and eternal love.

The completed Radha Krishna color sketch, beautifully framed and ready to adorn a wall. A frame adds a classic touch and makes it a perfect piece for home decor or as a gift.

A short, powerful video showcasing my charcoal sketch of Lord Shiva. The moving shots highlight the details in his hair and his serene expression. Har Har Mahadev.

A unique and emotional depiction of baby Ganesha held lovingly by his parents, Shiva and Parvati. This colorful, framed piece is perfect for home decor and brings a sense of divine love to any space.

Bolo Ganpati Bappa Morya! A powerful black and white sketch of Lord Ganesha in a blessing pose. I used charcoal to create a dramatic background, emphasizing his divine presence.

It was an honor to draw this color portrait of Shri Pujya Rajan Ji Maharaj. His teachings are a great inspiration, and creating this sketch was a spiritual experience for me.

This video shows the making of the portrait of Pujya Rajan Ji. You can see the careful layering of colors to achieve a realistic and respectful likeness.

Me holding my watercolor painting of Lord Krishna, celebrating the festival of colors. This piece was inspired by the joy and vibrancy of Holi.

A close-up of my Holi-special painting of Lord Krishna, held against a mango tree. The natural setting complements the colorful and festive mood of the artwork.

About Spiritual & Devotional Art

When I work on a deity sketch, I am not just drawing lines. I am trying to capture a sense of calm and bhakti that feels real. It takes patience to get the expressions and eyes right, especially when I work with charcoal or graphite. If you are planning to frame this for your puja room or home altar, let me know, and I can suggest the best size to fit your wall.

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