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Nature and Wildlife Mural Painting

byBest ArtistTravels across India for projects; Studio in Dhansa, New DelhiStarts from180 per sq ftView full gallery

Bringing nature indoors with hand-painted landscapes, vibrant wildlife, and serene murals. Let’s turn your plain wall into a living view.

This mural of colorful koi fish swimming among lotus flowers was painted for an office in Noida. The movement of the fish and the calm water scene bring a sense of tranquility and good fortune to the workspace.

This detailed landscape graffiti shows a famous place in Taiwan. I used an airbrush and fine brushes to capture the small details of the buildings, the greenery, and the mountains in the background.

A beautiful landscape mural showing a scene that is half underwater and half above. The artwork features an iceberg, a whale, and a submarine, creating a wonderful and imaginative view of the sea.

This is the completed landscape mural of the Taiwan Cultural Center in New Delhi. The painting is full of details, showing the unique architecture, hanging lanterns, and lush greenery of the hillside town.

This video shows a quick time-lapse of me painting a vibrant yellow parrot. In just a few minutes, you can see the bird come to life with bright colors and detailed feathers.

This mural combines painting with 3D relief art to create a natural scene. The flamingo is a sculpted element that stands out from the wall, while the colorful leaves are painted behind it to create depth.

A time-lapse of my team and I painting a nature-themed wall in Gurugram. We filled the wall with various plants, flowers, and butterflies to create a lush, garden-like atmosphere inside the room.

This abstract floral mural was created using a watercolor style with spray paint. The soft blending of colors and delicate shapes give this piece a light and artistic feel, perfect for elegant home decor.

I painted this cheerful sun mural for a home in Gurgaon. The smiling sun is surrounded by flowers and clouds in a retro, happy style, bringing warmth and positivity to the space.

About Nature & Wildlife Murals

For my nature murals, I use a mix of airbrush for those soft, hazy backgrounds and fine brushes to pick out the small details—like the texture of a bird’s feather or the scales on a koi fish. This balance is what makes the wall look like a window into nature, rather than just a flat painting.

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