Hand-Painted Spiritual & Sacred Wall Murals
For me, painting a deity or a lotus is not just about decor; it is my way of praying. I create handmade spiritual art for pooja rooms and sacred corners, focusing on the calm and positive energy these designs bring to your home.
Here, my colleague and I are deep in the process of painting the lotus and Kamdhenu mural. Working in a sacred space requires focus and a meditative approach to each detail.
I am carefully adding the first layers of color to the Kamdhenu cow. This stage is about establishing the form and gentle presence of the sacred figure before adding finer details and adornments.
A work in progress view of the lotus flowers for the pooja room mural. I paint each petal and leaf to create a sense of calm and purity, framing the sacred space with natural beauty.
This canvas of the Ram Darbar shows the traditional style and detail I can bring to a custom spiritual mural for your home. It is pictured here in front of a Mahadev mural I painted.
A still photograph of my completed Ram Darbar canvas painting. This level of detail, color, and emotion is what I strive to bring to all my spiritual art commissions, whether on canvas or a wall.
About Spiritual & Sacred Art
Choosing art for a pooja ghar is personal, so I never use stencils or prints. Every Kamdhenu, lotus, or deity face you see is hand-painted directly onto your wall with acrylics. This means I can adjust the size, the colors, and the specific details to fit the lighting and dimensions of your mandir exactly.
When I work on a sacred mural, I start by understanding the vibe of your space. Some families want a quiet, minimalist lotus motif to bring peace, while others prefer a detailed Ram Darbar or Mahadev portrait to serve as the focal point of their home temple.
For intricate work like deity portraits, I use the grid method to ensure the proportions are perfect before I touch the wall with a brush. I use premium artist-grade acrylics that are water-resistant. For pooja rooms, I often add subtle metallic highlights that catch the light from your diya.
Before we begin, we can discuss the wall texture. If you have a rough surface or a tricky corner, I can adapt the design to work with it rather than against it. Whether it is a small feature wall in Delhi or a larger mural project across India, my goal is to create a piece that feels like a natural part of your daily prayers. I manage everything from the initial sketch to the final protective varnish coat, so you do not have to worry about the cleanup.
Looking for a specific style?
You can explore other mural themes or request a custom commission.
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