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Handmade Portrait Paintings and Custom Sketches

byParvesh GoswamiShips across IndiaStarts from2,800 Per Portrait (Single Face)View full gallery

From oil paintings that capture emotion to unique charcoal sketches, I bring your memories to life. Everything you see here is handmade to tell your real story.

This is the magic I love to create. A client challenged me to bring two separate photos together into one seamless oil painting, and the final result is worth more than any price. If you have photos of loved ones you want to see united in a single frame, I can make it happen.

Art can feel like a miracle. I painted this portrait of Lord Krishna using only lemon juice, which is invisible at first. With a little heat, his divine form appears, flute in hand. This is where my bhakti meets science.

I started this piece by throwing charcoal on a blank sheet, creating darkness before finding the light. As I drew Krishna, I thought about why his flute is hollow. It’s because when we empty ourselves of ego, a divine music can flow through us. This is the truth I try to paint.

This is why I do what I do. Seeing a client's emotional reaction, the tears of joy when they see a memory brought to life, is the greatest reward for an artist. Your happiness is my final goal.

Your wedding story, told through art. For this couple, I created four different handmade oil painting caricatures for their Mehendi, Haldi, Cocktail, and Wedding functions. They used them for everything from invitation cards to welcome signs at the venue.

Sometimes, all you need is a simple tool and a strong belief. I created this portrait of Bajrangbali using only a cutter to scratch the image onto a plastic sheet. When held against the light, his powerful form appears. No paint, no brush, just devotion.

What do you do when you want a family portrait but don't have a single photo of everyone together? You come to me. For this client, I combined five separate images into one beautiful A3 size oil painting, creating a memory that will last forever.

An artist can do what AI can't. A client from Canada gave me a low-resolution, horizontal photo of their parents and asked for a large, vertical oil painting. I reimagined the composition, added details, and created a 2x3 feet portrait that technology alone couldn't achieve.

Ever wondered what Shizuka from Doraemon would look like in real life? I took on the challenge, drawing one half in her classic cartoon style and the other as a realistic portrait. It’s fun to blend worlds and see what happens.

It looks like just random circles, but there's a portrait hidden inside. This is a unique pen sketch style I developed, where a single continuous spiral line reveals a face. It was a fun surprise for a client and friend from Dubai.

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If you have an old or blurry photo, do not worry about the quality. I specialize in taking faded, low-resolution images and turning them into clear, detailed oil paintings. Send me your photos, and I will work with you to merge them or fix missing details so your memory remains vibrant.

Every piece I create starts with a conversation about what that person or moment means to you. Whether it is an oil painting for a wedding gift or a charcoal sketch to capture a specific expression, my process is focused on capturing the truth of the image, not just a perfect copy.

For my oil paintings, I use archival quality materials that last for decades. If you prefer the drama of monochrome, I use professional-grade charcoal on 200 GSM paper to ensure the work stays permanent and does not yellow. I also love a challenge. If you have separate photos of loved ones and want them together in one frame, I will design a composition that makes them look natural.

Art is my therapy, and I want the final piece to bring that same feeling to you. Take a look at the different mediums I work with and let me know what matches your vision. Chaliye, let's create something real.

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Parvesh Goswami

Ships across IndiaStarts from 2,800 Per Portrait (Single Face)

I am Parvesh. For me, the brush is my therapist and the canvas is where I put the truth of what I feel. I do not just copy photos, I try to find the emotion in them so that when you see the final piece, you feel something real.