Spiritual and Divine Art for Your Home
I pour my devotion into every sketch and painting, bringing peace and divine energy to your walls. Whether it is the strength of Hanuman ji or the calm of Nandi Maharaj, each piece is a form of meditation for me.
This is my detailed pen sketch of Nandi Maharaj, the sacred bull and devotee of Lord Shiva. I spent a lot of time on the colors and fine lines to capture a sense of peace and devotion. This kind of spiritual art is a very important part of my practice.
A simple and powerful portrait of Hanuman ji with the words 'Jai Shri Ram'. I used bold, warm colors with brush pens to capture his strength and devotion. This piece is a reminder of faith and courage.
This is one of my charcoal drawings of Ganesh ji. I'm still learning and improving with charcoal, but I wanted to share my progress. It takes a lot of patience to get the shading right, but I am dedicated to getting better with every sketch.
A work-in-progress video of a Kathakali dancer, created with oil pastels. I find the traditional expressions and colors of Kathakali art very powerful. This piece is a tribute to India's rich cultural heritage.
This video shows my process of painting a traditional Indian deity face using watercolors. I focused on building layers of color to create the expressive eyes and facial features, which are central to this style of devotional art.
About Spiritual & Divine Art
Every spiritual piece I make requires absolute focus. For my charcoal and graphite deity sketches, I ensure the shading is deep and impactful, delivering them unframed in clear protective sleeves to prevent smudging. If you have a specific reference in mind, let me know, and we can discuss the best medium to capture that particular energy.
Bringing the divine onto paper is not just about drawing, it is about capturing a feeling. When I work on deity portraits—like the Hanuman ji or Ganesh ji pieces you see here—my goal is to ensure the expression feels alive and resonant.
My process relies on patience. I use heavyweight 180 to 200 GSM cartridge paper for my sketches to ensure the lines hold their power. For paintings, I prefer oil pastels, using a palette knife to build texture. It is a slow process, sometimes taking days to layer correctly, but as I say, mehnat ka maza hi alag hai (hard work feels different).
Whether you are looking for a detailed pen sketch for your puja room or a vibrant oil pastel scene for your living area, I am always ready to experiment. I believe art should be a reason for happiness, and I put that same intention into every commission I take on.
Somesh Halder
Art for me is pure feeling, yaar. I spend countless hours perfecting every line and shadow because I believe hard work really pays off in the final result. I am just a guy who loves to create, whether it is on canvas or paper, and I pour my heart into every piece I make for you.
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