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Hand-Drawn Digital Art and Custom Illustrations

byDashmeet Singh BhatiaBased in Delhi NCR; Available onlineView full gallery

I blend digital technology with my Sikh roots to capture stories of faith, family, and connection. Every piece here is hand-drawn, aiming to turn your personal moments into art that feels like home.

This custom couple portrait captures a quiet moment of togetherness and affection. I focus on the gentle expressions and posture to convey a feeling of home and serenity in my digital illustrations.

A depiction of the Anand Karaj, the Sikh wedding ceremony. I create ceremonial art that respects the sanctity of the moment, using soft textures and colors to illustrate the couple's union before the Guru Granth Sahib Ji.

Watch my digital sketching process from start to finish. Every portrait I create is hand-drawn on Procreate, beginning with basic shapes and building up layers of detail to capture the individual's likeness and character.

This piece celebrates the bond between three generations of women. My family portraits aim to capture the love and wisdom passed down, creating a timeless piece of art that honors your family's legacy.

An illustration of the 'Tera Tera' Sakhi of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, a story that is central to my faith and art. It represents the principle of selfless service and seeing the divine in all of creation.

A simple, animated sketch of a couple sharing a quiet moment. This minimalist style focuses on the purity of the connection, using clean lines to create a heartfelt and moving digital drawing.

A modern couple portrait that blends traditional themes with contemporary life. This illustration shows a couple taking a selfie, capturing how love expresses itself in today's world.

About this collection

When I start a new portrait, I spend time understanding the story behind it—whether it is a shared glance or a quiet tradition—before opening Procreate. My process is entirely hand-drawn, focusing on capturing the specific posture and expression that makes a memory feel real, rather than just perfect.

My work usually begins as a series of sketches, moving from basic lines to the final textured detail that defines my style. Whether you are looking for a simple, minimalist portrait or a complex, narrative scene, I approach each piece with the same intent: to tell your story.

My Approach to Digital Art

  • Story-Centric Design: Every illustration, from single-subject portraits to large family scenes, is rooted in the narrative you provide. I work with you to incorporate personal elements—a favorite book, a specific backdrop, or cultural markers—to make the art truly yours.
  • Technique: I use Procreate to layer textures and strokes, allowing for a look that feels both modern and hand-crafted. I specialize in expressive facial features and the interplay of light and shadow, especially in Sikh ceremonial art where atmosphere is key.
  • Process & Timeline: For signature narrative pieces, expect a 10-14 day turnaround. We start with a moodboard or initial sketch to align on the composition, ensuring the emotional tone of the piece matches what you envisioned.
  • Digital Delivery: All artwork is delivered at 300 DPI, making it ready for high-quality printing on canvas or stationery. You receive the files for personal use, allowing you to share or print them as keepsakes.

From capturing the stillness of an Anand Karaj ceremony to illustrating everyday modern love, my goal is to create something that honors your values. If you are looking to translate a cherished memory into a timeless digital piece, let’s chat about what you have in mind.

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Dashmeet Singh Bhatia

Based in Delhi NCR; Available onlineStarting ₹6,500 Per Illustration

I’m Dashmeet, and my art is just me trying to hold onto the moments that matter. When I’m not sketching on my iPad, I’m usually at Sunder Nursery, finding peace in the quiet. I’d love to help you turn your own stories into something you can keep.

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