Art for the Soul: Spiritual Drawings
These drawings are very close to my heart, created with pure devotion. I pour hours of work into every divine detail, from Mahadev to Ram Lalla, to bring that energy onto paper.
My completed drawing of the Ram Mandir, finished just in time for the new year. The background with 'Shri Ram' written in an arch took a lot of patience, but I am so happy with the result.
My realistic pencil drawing of Hanuman ji. This piece took a very long time, as I tried to make it as hyper-realistic as possible, especially the details in his ornaments and the powerful expression.
A hyper-realistic pencil drawing of Matarani. I spent 28 hours on this A3 piece, using fine-tipped pencils to capture the intricate details of her jewellery and serene expression.
A time-lapse of my Shiv-Parvati colour pencil sketch for Shivratri. I used a full range of colours to create a vibrant, divine background that complements the central figures.
Here is a drawing of Shree Krishna that combines both graphite pencil for the body and colour pencils for the ornaments. This mixed-media approach creates a unique and beautiful effect.
A detailed pencil sketch of Ganesh ji that took over 24 hours to complete. I used a mechanical pencil to get all the fine details in his ornaments and form.
My completed sketch of Maa Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge and arts. I tried to make it as realistic as possible using a 0.5mm mechanical pencil for precision.
About this collection
Each spiritual piece I create demands immense patience and precision. For instance, my detailed sketch of Ram Lalla took over 55 hours of work, ensuring every ornament and archway captured the exact essence of the deity. It is not just about drawing; it is about bringing that divine presence onto paper using professional-grade Brustro paper and high-quality pencils.
When I sit down to draw a deity, I do not just see a reference photo. I try to feel the calm and power behind the image. Whether it is the intricate jewelry on Mata Lakshmi or the deep, expressive eyes of Hanuman ji, every line is drawn to reflect true devotion. I use professional materials like Brustro 250 GSM paper and mechanical pencils (0.5mm and 0.7mm) to make sure the contrast and shading stay sharp and deep.
If you are looking for a portrait of your favourite deity for your mandir or as a special gift, I treat it with the same care I give to my own practice pieces. I ship these artworks across India, packed safely in rigid PVC tubes so they reach you without a scratch. I typically work on A3 and A4 sizes, which gives me enough space to pack in all the fine details that make these drawings feel alive.
Sidd
I am Sidd, an artist working out of my small studio with big dreams. I pour my heart into every sketch, especially my spiritual work, aiming to bring divinity to life on paper for you.
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