Sacred Art for Your Pooja Room
Bring peace into your home with hand-painted chowkis, serene Shiva depictions, and spiritual stone art. Every piece is made with intention to create a calm, sacred corner for your daily prayers.
This textured canvas painting captures the tranquil face of Lord Shiva. I used clay and acrylics to create a 3D effect on his hair and features, making it a powerful piece for meditation.
A pair of my red and white pooja chowkis. The hand painted kolam design is a symbol of auspiciousness in South Indian tradition.
A silhouette of Lord Shiva painted on a smooth river stone, placed next to a candle for a serene evening pooja. This is a simple yet profound piece of spiritual art.
A traditional brass lamp, or 'Kuthu Vilakku', surrounded by small diyas on a colorful rangoli. This is how we celebrate Karthigai Deepam, the festival of lights.
A set of two river stones painted with different depictions of Lord Shiva. One shows the meditative Adiyogi, and the other shows his powerful silhouette against the moon.
From a simple river stone to a depiction of Lord Hanuman. This video shows my process of painting the silhouette of Hanuman against a sunset orange background.
Another angle of the handmade pooja chowkis, showing the detailed border work in gold and white.
About this collection
Before choosing a piece, consider the layout of your mandir. If you are selecting a hand-painted chowki, measure the base of your idols first. These wooden pieces are designed to be focal points, so balancing the size of the chowki against your existing altar space will help you create a harmonious, serene setup.
My work for your sacred corner isn't just about decor; it's about creating a space where you can pause and breathe. Whether it is a textured 3D canvas of Shiva, a carefully detailed pooja chowki, or a small river stone painted with a deity's silhouette, each piece is born from a quiet, meditative process.
When I paint these items, I use high-density materials like wood and MDF to ensure durability, sealing everything with a protective varnish so the colors stay vibrant against humidity. For the pooja chowkis, I use traditional South Indian kolam patterns that bring a touch of heritage to your daily rituals.
Looking for something truly one-of-a-kind? I often work on custom commissions. If you have a specific deity in mind, or perhaps a color scheme that matches your prayer room, let me know. I can paint on river stones, wooden frames, or canvas, tailoring the imagery to the stories and symbols that matter most to your faith and family. Remember to handle the stone art and painted wooden pieces with care, avoiding abrasive cleaners to keep the delicate acrylic work intact for years.
Anesha Artgallery
I'm Anesha. I see painting as a form of meditation, and I pour that same stillness into every piece I create for your pooja room. Whether it's a hand-painted chowki or a river stone, my goal is to help you build a peaceful, sacred space.
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