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Hand-Sculpted Spiritual Cement Murals and 3D Reliefs

byMageshElevationsTravels to client sites across Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra PradeshStarts from220 ₹ per sq. ft.View full gallery

I sculpt gods and spiritual symbols directly into your home walls. From Ganesha to Buddha, every piece is hand-carved to create a lasting sacred space.

A beautifully detailed Ganesha, seated on a lotus, framed for an interior or exterior wall. This kind of cement relief work offers a permanent and profound spiritual touch to your home.

This video shows the process of sculpting a Ganesha relief. You can see how I build up the cement and carve the fine details, like the ornaments and the flow of the trunk, to bring the deity to life.

Here is a Ganesha sculpture set within an arch, designed for a front elevation. The surrounding scaffolding shows this is a work in progress, part of a larger building design.

A depiction of Ganesha with his consort, sculpted on a lotus base and flanked by peacock feathers. This shows how different divine elements can be combined into a single, harmonious cement mural.

A close-up of a finished circular mural of Lord Krishna, captured in raw cement. The intricate details, from the peacock feather in his crown to the delicate features of his face, are all hand-sculpted.

Here I am working on a large, circular Krishna mural. This image captures the hands-on nature of my craft, as I meticulously shape the face and flute of the deity.

A serene and powerful bust of Lord Shiva, sculpted from cement and finished in white. This type of wall mural is perfect for a meditation room or a peaceful corner of your home, creating an atmosphere of tranquility.

A sacred Nandi and Shivalingam, sculpted as a relief on a tiled wall. This work is often requested for the exterior of homes to invoke blessings and protection.

A tranquil Buddha meditating under the Bodhi tree, sculpted entirely from cement. This video shows the process of creating this peaceful scene, a popular choice for bringing serenity to a space.

This is a large, multi-panel Buddha mural created for a project in Chittoor. The finished piece, seen here on the building's facade, combines the central figure with natural elements like trees and flowing water.

About Spiritual & Divine Sculptures

Before we start sculpting, we need to focus on the wall itself. I do not use moulds or readymade panels. I chip the existing plaster and install chicken mesh or binding wire on your wall to ensure the cement bonds permanently. This process makes the art solid, and it will not peel or fall over time because it becomes part of the structure.

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