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Nature’s Canvas: Hand-Painted Floral and Botanical Art

byJagpreetTravels for murals in Delhi NCR; Ships artwork across IndiaStarts from800 per framed pieceView full gallery

I find peace in painting nature. From the delicate veins of a single Monstera leaf to vibrant, sun-drenched lilies, these hand-painted pieces are meant to bring the quiet beauty of the outdoors into your home.

A close-up study of a Monstera leaf in watercolor. I focused on the subtle shifts in green and yellow tones and the iconic splits in the leaf, capturing the simple, organic beauty of this popular plant.

This watercolor painting of bamboo stalks aims to bring a sense of calm and serenity to your space. The varying shades of green and the minimalist composition reflect the quiet strength of nature.

A mix of ink and watercolor, this piece features pink and white flowers against a bright yellow background. The fine ink lines define the petals, while the watercolor adds softness and color, creating a unique graphic floral style.

A vibrant watercolor painting of yellow lilies against a soft pink background. This piece captures the delicate structure of the flowers and their buds, celebrating their bright and cheerful presence.

This short video shows the creation and final form of my watercolor lilies painting. It starts with a colorful glitch effect before revealing the final, beautifully framed piece, ready to find a new home.

This hibiscus flower is created entirely using stippling, a technique where I build up the image with thousands of tiny ink dots. It gives the flower a unique texture and a sense of digital precision, all done by hand.

A glowing hibiscus flower drawn with neon pens on a black background. The fine lines and bright colors create a striking contrast, making the flower appear as if it's blooming in the dark.

A minimalist watercolor piece inspired by the quote, "You belong among the Wildflowers." A simple pink flower emerges from the bottom of the frame against a soft yellow wash, leaving space for contemplation.

About Nature's Canvas: Florals & Botanicals

When I create these botanical pieces, I exclusively use 300 GSM acid-free watercolor paper. This is essential because it holds pigment depth without buckling, which allows for both delicate wet-on-wet washes for soft petals and crisp, fine ink lines for detailed leaves. Whether you want a single minimalist study or a large, vibrant bouquet, you get a piece that stays fresh and true to color for years, not a print that fades.

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