Custom Murals & Wall Art
I hand-paint custom murals directly on your walls, making each space unique with real art done live in your home or office.
Caricaturewala
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About Custom Murals & Wall Art
Why I Paint Walls
Art, for me, is about making something ordinary feel like yours. Every wall can be turned into an actual hand-painted wall mural - not stickers, not wallpapers, but real art that’s done right there in your space. I show up, bring my paints, and the wall comes alive as you watch.
My Style
Mostly, I go for modern line art for walls - clean, simple, and bold. It stands out but doesn’t shout, so it fits in homes and offices both. But I’m called Caricaturewala for a reason - if you want quirky family caricature mural, something thoda darawna (a little scary, just for fun), ya kuch full-on mazedaar (totally fun), I’m game.
Where I Paint
- Living room, bedroom, pooja room - each space gets its own vibe. Like I once did a Radhe Radhe Krishna mural, full of shanti (peace).
- Shops, cafes, offices - a custom mural for cafes or workspaces can make people stop, stare, and click pics. It’s a quick way to create a photo spot and a distinct look.
Art is my way of making your walls unique. If you want something hatke (different), I’m here to paint it.
Meet your Expert
Caricaturewala
31 connects in last 3 months
My Story
People call me Caricaturewala, always with a sketchbook in hand. Drawing is like breathing for me, yaar. Even during Makar Sankranti with family, I’m sketching something – can’t help it! The best part? Seeing folks laugh or a kid showing me a thumbs up. And now, teaching my little princess to draw too. Art is not just for events, it’s my every day, every mood.
My Work
Live caricature for events - I draw funny caricatures at weddings, birthdays, or office parties. Your guests get a unique, funny souvenir and lots of laughs.
Custom portraits and wall art - Send me a photo, I'll make a black and white or coloured caricature. Couple portraits, wall art – you name it.
Beginner caricature lessons - On YouTube now! I share easy tips for drawing expressions and faces. Ho Gai Hai Shurwat (The beginning has started).