Divine Creations & Spiritual Art
From Bal Krishna to Maa Durga, I pour my heart into capturing the divine essence. Every stroke here is my way of bringing a bit of positivity and peace into your home.
A reveal of my Maa Durga painting on a wood slice. I love how the vibrant acrylics and detailed mirror work came together in this piece.
The start of my 9 Shakti Peeths series with a painting of Maa Naina Devi. This video shows the initial sketch and the first layers of divine color.
Here I am with my completed Shiv Parivar acrylic painting on a 24x24 inch canvas. This handmade piece, showing the holy family, is available for purchase.
A close-up of my Bal Krishna painting, focusing on his joyful expression. I used acrylic paints to capture the vibrant green background and the intricate details of his jewelry.
The full view of my Bal Krishna acrylic painting on canvas. This piece is perfect for adding a touch of devotion and happiness to your home decor.
The beginning of my Maha Shivratri painting, starting with the sketch and the first strokes of blue on a 2x2 ft canvas. Har Har Mahadev!
Part 1 of my Shivratri painting journey. In this video, I talk about my inspiration and show the detailed sketching process for this large 2-foot canvas.
A close-up painting of Lord Krishna's beautiful eyes using acrylics. They remind us to embrace life with grace and peace.
An illustration of Goddess Durga with her lion on a 4-inch wooden coaster. This piece, painted with acrylics, is a small token of faith and strength.
Proudly presenting my Ram Lalla painting, a 3.5x2 ft acrylic on canvas. This piece was a deeply fulfilling journey of devotion.
About Divine Creations: Spiritual Art
Painting divine figures isn't just about getting the colors right; it is about the mood and the intention. Whether it is a large 2-foot canvas of the Shiv Parivar or a delicate wooden coaster of Maa Durga, I use professional-grade acrylics to ensure the textures and jewelry details truly pop. Each piece requires specific layering and drying time to achieve that vibrant finish, so I always suggest ordering at least 2-3 weeks before you need it for a pooja or a special occasion.
My Approach to Spiritual Art
Painting deities like Krishna, Shiv ji, or Maa Durga feels like meditation to me. When you bring this art home, you aren't just adding decor, you are inviting a specific energy. I don't print; I paint. Every piece is handmade, meaning you will see visible brushstrokes and depth, especially in the jewelry, eyes, and expressions.
Materials & Durability
I choose my materials based on how you want to display the art:
- Canvas: Ideal for large, statement displays, like my 2ft x 2ft Shivratri paintings. These are great for living rooms or mandir spaces.
- Wood Slices & Coasters: These are my favorites for small, aesthetic corners or festive gifting. They have a rustic, natural feel that pairs beautifully with traditional themes.
- Protection: All pieces are sealed to ensure they can handle local humidity and dust, keeping the colors vibrant for years.
Customisation
I love working on commissioned pieces. Whether you want specific colors to match your home mandir, a particular pose of Lord Krishna, or a combination of deities, I am here to help. Because these are custom-made, I focus on the intricate detailing, so it is a slow, steady process. If you have a vision, let's talk about how we can bring it to life on canvas.
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