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Custom Marker & Mixed Media Art Commissions

I love turning random ideas into vibrant, touchable art. Whether you want a detailed fashion illustration, a cozy food sketch, or a dreamy landscape, I use markers, pastels, and gouache to bring your vision to life.

A timelapse of a marker illustration featuring a girl in Paris with the Eiffel Tower in the background. This video shows my process of layering Copic markers to create depth and vibrant colors.

A full-page spread of avocados drawn with alcohol markers. I focused on capturing the texture and color variations of the fruit, using a color swatch to keep my palette consistent.

This is the process video for the avocado marker art. Watch as I use different shades of green, yellow, and brown to build up the layers and create a realistic, three-dimensional look for each slice.

Here's a look at how I create my fashion illustrations, from the initial pencil sketch to the final coloring with markers. I pay close attention to details like hair texture and clothing folds.

Who loves pizza? I created this piece in a watercolor workshop, learning new techniques to paint these delicious-looking slices with toppings and a side of fries.

A satisfying process video of me creating a food illustration of avocado toast. I used alcohol markers to get the rich colors and textures of the toast, tomatoes, and avocado.

My take on a Starbucks Frappuccino, drawn with markers. I had fun recreating the details, from the iconic green logo to the texture of the whipped cream and chocolate drizzle.

An architectural sketch of a modern house. I used markers to create the warm glow from the windows and simple ink lines for the surrounding trees, creating a nice contrast between light and shadow.

This landscape captures a city nestled in the mountains at dusk. I used oil pastels and paint to create the glowing city lights and the vibrant colors of the sunset sky.

A moonlit ocean scene created with oil pastels and white paint. I focused on capturing the reflection of the moon on the water's surface, creating shimmering highlights across the waves.

About Marker & Mixed Media Art

When I work with alcohol markers, it is all about the layering process. I build up colors slowly to get that smooth, rich finish you see in my food and fashion illustrations, often testing shades on a swatch card first to make sure the blend is just right before it hits the final paper.

My approach to mixed media is really about finding the right tool for the mood. Alcohol markers like Copics are my go-to for clean, graphic illustrations where I need sharp lines and vibrant, saturated colors. For something softer, like a landscape or a night scene, I reach for oil pastels or gouache to add texture and depth.

Whether I am sketching a realistic coffee cup or a whimsical fashion look, the process is very hands-on. I start with a simple pencil outline, then carefully layer my colors, often using white paint for those final highlights that make the artwork pop. I also love experimenting with surfaces, from heavy-duty watercolor sheets to textured black paper, which can completely change how a drawing looks.

If you have a specific idea in mind—like a portrait, a favorite travel memory, or even a sketch of your favorite meal—we can make it happen. You tell me the vibe and colors you want, and I will handle the rest. I will share progress updates so we can make sure the final piece feels exactly like what you imagined.

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Bhagyashree Bhatt

Studio in Delhi NCR

I am Bhagyashree, and for me, art is just a way to share the magic I see in everyday things. I am always sketching, experimenting with new markers, or figuring out how to paint something as simple as pizza, and I would love to create something special for your space.

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