Featured Sikh Art and Illustrated Merchandise
A curated collection of my digital work brought to life. From archival fine art prints to everyday stationery, these are stories of faith, love, and the quiet moments in between.
This short film brings my 'Seasons of Love' calendar and postcard collection to life. It’s a story about connection, memory, and the simple joy of sending and receiving something made with love, reminding us that some feelings are best shared not on a screen, but on paper.
An illustration capturing the quiet comfort and deep affection of a lifelong partnership. This piece, part of my 'Seasons of Love' calendar, is a tribute to love that deepens with time, finding a home in a simple, warm embrace.
Here is my 'Generations' illustration as a physical note card, resting on a wooden table. I love seeing my digital art become a tangible object that you can gift to the inspiring women in your life, perfect for International Women's Day or any day you want to share your appreciation.
This illustration depicts the story of Guru Nanak Dev Ji weighing provisions and repeating 'Tera, Tera' or 'All is Yours', signifying selfless service. It is a foundational story from my Sikh heritage that inspires me to create art that serves a deeper purpose.
A snapshot of modern love. This illustration of a couple taking a selfie captures a playful, everyday moment of affection. It reflects how love expresses itself today, blending tradition with contemporary life, and is one of the featured months in my art calendar.
A close-up from my feature in Creative Gaga magazine, showing one of my favorite illustrations of a couple sharing a moment by candlelight. It was an honor to see my work that explores themes of Sikh love and togetherness highlighted in print.
A quiet morning scene of a couple sharing a book, a simple routine filled with unspoken love. This illustration is about finding romance in the small, everyday moments we share, turning a simple memory into a piece of art.
About Featured
If you are planning to order an A3 wall print, note that every piece includes a 0.5-inch white border designed specifically for easy framing. This saves you the expense of custom mounting, as these prints are scaled to fit perfectly into standard, off-the-shelf A3 frames, allowing the archival 250 GSM textured paper to take center stage.
Screens are wonderful for sharing, but I believe art truly reveals itself when you can hold it. This featured collection is where my digital sketches move from pixel to paper. Whether it is a piece from the 'Seasons of Love' series or a depiction of Sikh history like 'Tera Tera', each item is created to feel like a slice of home.
Quality and Care
My approach to merchandise is simple: I want the physical object to mirror the serenity of the original illustration.
- Fine Art Prints: I use archival-quality, fade-resistant pigment inks on 250-300 GSM acid-free textured paper. This combination ensures that the colors remain rich and the paper does not yellow over time.
- Packaging: I take no chances with transit. All prints are wrapped in butter paper and shipped in heavy-duty cardboard mailing tubes to prevent creases or surface damage.
- Stationery: For items like my art calendars and note cards, I choose 300-350 GSM matte stock. It is heavy, durable, and provides a non-glare, tactile finish that feels significant in your hand.
The Story Behind the Art
This collection is deeply rooted in my life in Delhi and my Sikh heritage. You will find themes of 'Ik Onkar'—the recognition of the divine in everyone—and the simple, modern romance of couples sharing a cup of chai or a morning book. I do not create art to fill empty walls; I create it to bring warmth and a sense of 'Shukar' (gratitude) into your daily routine. If you see a piece that speaks to you, know that it was likely born from a quiet moment of observation, now ready to live in your space.
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