Hand-Painted Landscapes and Floral Art
Nature is my biggest muse. Whether it is the quiet calm of a seascape or the vibrant energy of a blooming garden, I love capturing those fleeting moments on canvas to bring a bit of the outdoors inside your home.
A quick, expressive painting of sunflowers on a bright blue background. I love the cheerful energy of sunflowers, and this piece captures their vibrancy with bold, loose brushstrokes.
A painting of the Taj Mahal as seen through an ornate archway. This piece plays with perspective and framing to create a sense of looking out onto a timeless view.
A tropical scene where vibrant orange flowers meet the blue sea. This acrylic painting captures the feeling of a warm, breezy day by the coast, full of color and life.
A still life painting of yellow tulips and white hydrangeas in a rustic mug. This piece has a charming, homely feel, perfect for brightening up a kitchen or living room.
A floral painting displayed in a modern interior setting. This helps to visualize how a piece of art can complement your home decor and become a beautiful focal point.
A dramatic view of the Taj Mahal at dusk, framed by a dark blue arch. The mood is more mysterious and serene than a daytime view, showing the monument's timeless beauty.
Another perspective of my Taj Mahal painting, emphasizing the architectural details of the archway and the soft clouds in the sky. It's a tribute to one of India's most iconic monuments.
A peaceful seascape, or "Sukoon," painted to evoke a feeling of calm. The gentle waves, sandy shore, and single palm frond create a tranquil scene that invites you to relax.
A vibrant bouquet of pink and purple flowers in a glass vase, painted with energetic brushstrokes. This piece is all about the joy and abundance of fresh flowers.
A collection of small watercolor paintings, including a minimalist landscape and a loose floral piece. These quick studies are a great way to explore color and composition.
About Landscapes & Nature's Beauty
When I paint a landscape or floral piece for your home, I do not just copy a reference photo. We will start with a rough layout sketch, especially for larger canvases, so we can align on the mood and colour palette before I dive into the final layers of acrylics or oils. This ensures the final piece matches the vision you have for your space.
Nature has a way of grounding us, and my paintings are my attempt to bottle that feeling. With over 12 years of painting experience, I have learned that the best art is the kind you can live with every day.
My Approach to Nature Art
Whether you are looking for a small A5 watercolor sketch for a reading nook or a 36x48 inch statement piece for your living room, the process is all about collaboration. I use high-quality 300 GSM paper or cotton canvas, and I am always experimenting with mediums—from the energetic, bold strokes of acrylics to the soft, delicate washes of watercolors.
Customization & Process
If you have a specific vibe in mind, I want to hear it. Perhaps it is a view from a holiday you took, a specific flower that reminds you of your childhood, or just a color scheme that ties your room together.
- Small Format (A5-A4): Perfect for gifting or filling small corners. These come in synthetic wood frames with a clear acrylic sheet, so they are ready to hang immediately.
- Standard & Large Canvases: For larger works, I use a gallery wrap style on primed, stretched canvas. These are sealed with a protective varnish finish (matte or gloss) to keep the dust and UV fading at bay.
Making It Yours
I often use 'jugaad'—my creative problem-solving—to turn a random thought or a vague vibe into a tangible painting. If you are worried about how a piece will look on your wall, tell me the size and the wall color, and we can discuss the best framing and dimensions to make it the focal point of your room. Art should not be for show; it should be for living with.
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