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Original Abstract Art for Your Home Decor

bySurekha SundaramShips across IndiaStarts from1,500 per set of 4View full gallery

My art is not meant to sit in a gallery; it is made to live with you. Seeing these pieces settle into bedrooms and living rooms—becoming a part of your daily rhythm—is the best feeling.

A pair of my textured heart paintings, one in red and one in green, hanging above a client's bed. They create a beautiful, balanced focal point, bringing colors of passion and nature into a calm, neutral space.

Another view of this lovely bedroom setup. Seeing my art become part of someone's personal sanctuary is incredibly rewarding. It shows how art can complete a room's decor.

A wider shot of the red and green hearts in this client's bedroom. It's always so nice to get pictures of my art adorning the homes they go to.

My custom Tiranga heart painting, framed and hung in a client's home. It adds a pop of color and personal meaning to this bright, modern room. You can see how it fits beautifully into the corner of this space.

A duplicate shot showing the Tiranga heart in its new home. It’s a great example of how a single piece of art can tell a story and personalize a space.

This is a mockup showing how one of my minimalist pink fluid art pieces could look in a rustic, elegant space. The simplicity of the piece contrasts beautifully with the textured wall and wooden bench.

Another view of the mockup. It helps to visualize how a vertical painting can add height and elegance to a room, drawing the eye upward.

A framed green textured heart, hung on a clean white wall. This is a simple, powerful way to display a piece of art, letting the colors and textures speak for themselves.

A duplicate of the framed green heart, showing its readiness to bring a touch of nature and abundance to any wall.

The framed red textured heart, a symbol of passion and love. This piece, with its vibrant color and simple frame, can be a stunning focal point in a living room or bedroom.

About Art in Your Space

I choose open-front framing without glass for my textured heart paintings because the palette knife strokes deserve to be felt, not just seen. It makes a significant difference in how natural light hits those chunky, acrylic layers in your space, letting the texture truly come alive on your wall.

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