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Divine Digital Art & Mythology Illustrations

bySomesh HalderAvailable online; Takes projects across IndiaStarts from900 Per PersonView full gallery

I bring Hindu mythology to life on my digital canvas. Whether it is the fierce energy of Mahakaal or the grace of Ram Darbar, I spend countless hours layering every detail to ensure the vibe on your screen matches the vision in my head.

My digital painting of Mahakaal, the fierce form of Lord Shiva. I tried to capture his raw, timeless energy, from his wild jatas to the mighty Trishul. This piece is a blend of spiritual devotion and modern digital art.

My digital illustration of Goddess Durga, showing both her power and her calm. Even while defeating Mahishasur, her expression is serene. This is my tribute to the divine feminine energy, recreated in a doodle inspired style.

This is my digital art of Kaal Bhairav, another fierce form of Lord Shiva. I used intense, fiery colors and a close up view to show his powerful gaze. It was created on my XPpen tablet.

A digital portrait of the fierce and powerful Goddess Kali. I focused on her intense eyes and traditional appearance to capture her formidable presence. This is my tribute to her divine strength.

Here is my artistic interpretation of the almighty Narayan. I used a warm, painterly style with a mix of blues and oranges to create a feeling of peace and divinity. I hope you like this illustration.

This vector illustration of Ram, Sita, and Lakshman is very special to me. Creating this piece brought me so much happiness. It shows how I can apply a clean, modern vector style to our traditional stories. Jai Shree Ram.

An abstract, painterly illustration of Lord Shiva in meditation. I used a darker, moody palette with hints of gold to represent his divine and mysterious nature, holding his Trishul.

This piece is called Chandrachooda, representing Lord Shiva as the one who holds the moon on his head. It's a more symbolic and minimalist take, focusing on the crescent moon, the snake, and the Shivling, representing the cosmic force of creation.

A simple and meditative digital painting of a Shivling. Sometimes the most powerful statements are the quietest. I wanted to create a feeling of devotion and peace with this dark, focused artwork. Namah Shivaya.

About Divine Digital Art: Gods & Goddesses

Most of these pieces are not quick sketches. I work on my XPpen tablet for 25 to 30 hours per composition, manually painting every piece of jewelry, texture, and light effect. If you are ordering a custom scene, we always start with a concept sketch first. This way, you see exactly how the lighting, composition, and proportions will look on your wall before I begin the final render.