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Spiritual and Devotional 3D Wall Murals

byArtistic ImpressionsTakes projects across Mumbai & Pune; Visit studio in Khar WestStarts from950 per sq. ft.View full gallery

I hand-sculpt spiritual murals that turn your wall into a focal point of peace, using natural clay and layered textures designed to age beautifully.

The completed Lotus mural, designed for a sacred setting. The final piece includes sculpted dragonflies and varying depths in the petals and leaves to create a dynamic yet peaceful composition that interacts with the light in the room.

This Shrinathji mural was created in memory of a client's wife, a project rooted in love and faith. The video explains the emotional story behind the art and shows the process of sculpting Shrinathji's face from clay.

The final touches are being added to the 3D Lotus mural. This video shows the painting process, where layers of color are carefully applied to the sculpted petals and leaves to bring the artwork to life.

This is the first stage of the Lotus mural, sculpted entirely from clay. At this point, the focus is on establishing the composition, flow, and balance of the piece before it is cast and refined.

After the initial clay sculpture, a mold is made and the mural is cast in a more durable material. This image shows the raw cast of the lotus backdrop, ready for sanding, detailing, and painting.

Here, the casted lotus mural has been painted with its base colors. The vibrant pinks and greens begin to define the form, but the final detailing and shading are yet to come.

An alternate finish for the lotus mural, this version is finished with a metallic gold paint. This shows how the same sculpted piece can be customized to create a different mood, in this case, one of warmth and grandeur.

The process for every mural begins with a detailed sketch. This technical drawing for the lotus backdrop outlines the dimensions and composition, serving as the blueprint for the sculpture.

A close up of the initial clay sculpture for the lotus mural. You can see the hand-carved textures on the petals and the use of sutli rope to define the stems, techniques that add depth and realism.

A member of my team works on refining the cast of the lotus mural. This stage involves sanding the surface and sharpening the details before the final painting can begin.

About Sacred Spaces: Spiritual Art

When I build a sacred piece, I start by sketching directly on your wall to ensure the flow interacts naturally with your space’s light. I use natural clay and sutli rope to build the initial structure, which allows me to achieve the 3D depth that standard paint simply cannot capture.

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