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Hand-Painted Functional Art for Your Home

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Small pieces of psychedelic joy to brighten up your desk, your bedside table, or your quiet corners. Each one is hand-painted and completely one-of-a-kind.

In the middle of a freestyle session, this little paperweight was born. I love using POSCA pens to create my signature psychedelic style. It's a burst of energy for your desk.

My hand-painted paperweight, styled on a notebook. Every swirl and dot is intuitive, just pure flow and feeling. It’s a small piece of art that works for you.

I call this one 'The joy pebble'. This hand-painted paperweight is a celebration of spontaneity and color therapy, perfect for brightening up your workspace.

Another look at the 'joy pebble'. The intricate, colorful patterns are all done freehand, making each paperweight a one-of-a-kind creation.

A glimpse of my handcrafted diaries and a Buddha candle holder. These pieces are perfect for starting the new year with creativity, purpose, and a sense of peace.

New year, new beginnings. My hand-painted Buddha candle holder and art diaries are here to help you welcome a year of artistic magic and mindfulness.

Bring tranquility into your home with my handcrafted Buddha candle holders. The warm glow of the candle brings the intricate psychedelic patterns to life.

A close-up of the red Buddha candle holder. The detailed dot work and patterns are all painted by hand, making each piece a unique work of art.

A short video showcasing the serene ambiance created by my Buddha candle holders. They are perfect for creating a peaceful corner in your home.

A New Year's glimpse of my colorful workstation, featuring my hand-painted juttis and Buddha candle holders. May your year be as colorful as my art.

About Functional Art for Your Home

Every piece in this collection is a one-off. Because I do not use stencils, the psychedelic patterns on these candle holders and trinket dishes evolve as I paint them, meaning no two are ever exactly alike. When you pick a piece, you are getting a unique flow of color that happened in the moment, rather than a mass-produced copy.

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