Artistic & Abstract Paintings and Creative Concepts
I love experimenting with new textures and styles. From fluid acrylic pours to detailed watercolor studies, this is my space to explore and create art that feels like home.
This piece was created using the fluid art technique, where I pour and manipulate liquid acrylics on canvas. The result is a unique, organic pattern reminiscent of ocean waves.
An abstract piece made using leaf printmaking on canvas. I used shades of blue with gold accents to create a rich, textured artwork inspired by nature.
A watercolor painting of an anatomical heart. I used a spectrum of colors to represent the complex emotions and vitality that the heart symbolizes.
This watercolor painting captures the feeling of wanderlust. The silhouette of the airplane against a colorful sky and palm trees evokes the excitement of travel.
A watercolor study of eyes, which I believe are the most expressive part of the face. This piece explores how different colors and shapes can convey different emotions.
A symbolic watercolor painting of a newborn in the womb. I wanted to capture the beauty and fragility of new life in this deeply personal piece.
A realistic watercolor painting of a chocolate-covered strawberry. Sometimes I just enjoy painting simple things that bring joy.
About this collection
These abstract pieces use techniques like fluid pouring and leaf printmaking, where I manipulate acrylics directly on the canvas to achieve organic textures. Because I don't use stencils, every flow, stroke, and layer results in a one-of-a-kind pattern that will never be repeated.
When you commission an abstract piece, we start by discussing the vibe you want for your space. I use artist-grade, heavy-body acrylics on gallery-wrapped cotton canvas to ensure vibrancy and longevity. For smaller studies, like my watercolor anatomical heart or balance-inspired stone stacks, I focus on specific emotions or moments—perfect for desk decor or gifting. Whether it is a large-scale statement mural or a miniature study, every piece is sealed with a double coat of varnish to protect it from dust and moisture. My process for large canvases takes about 7 to 14 days, as I allow for proper layering and drying time to get the depth right. If you have a specific color palette in mind for your home decor, let me know, and I can customize the pour to match your interiors.
Shweta Rane
I am Shweta, and I believe art is my way of speaking. Whether it is a fluid pour or an intricate watercolor study, I pour a bit of my heart into every canvas I create for your home.
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