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Spiritual Art for Your Sacred Space: Modern Indian Deities

byAnkita SwaroopaShips across IndiaStarts from299 per bookmarkView full gallery

I create art that invites a little peace into your daily life. These illustrations of gods and goddesses blend my modern digital style with traditional reverence, perfect for your home temple or living area.

This artwork explores the duality of the divine feminine, showing both the gentle, revered form of Durga and the fierce, protective form of Kali. It’s a reminder that strength and compassion can coexist.

Here is the benevolent form of the Goddess, adorned with a mandala-detailed crown and surrounded by flowers. I used warm tones to evoke a sense of peace and maternal protection.

This version of my Durga artwork features a more mystical, swirling background. The colors represent the cosmic energy she embodies, both creative and protective.

This is my depiction of the goddess in her fierce form, as seen by those who challenge righteousness. The intense colors and sharp lines are meant to convey her untamable power and strength.

Inspired by the colors of "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse," this is my modern take on Goddess Durga. I wanted to blend my childhood memories of the festival with a contemporary, pop-art aesthetic.

A closer look at my Spider-Verse inspired Durga, showing the bright gradients and bold lines. This piece was a way for me to reconnect with my art after a long break, filled with energy and nostalgia.

The same Durga illustration in black and white. This version highlights the strong graphic style and the intensity of her expression, showing her power in a different light.

This is a gentler, more peaceful depiction of the Goddess, created during a time when I was focusing on my inner strength. She is calm, happy, and determined, reflecting the energy I wanted to channel.

In this version, I added a faint mandala to the background, blending my signature style with this new character illustration. It adds a layer of spiritual symbolism to her gentle presence.

My take on a baby Ganesha, designed to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi. I imagined him as a playful, gentle character, holding a modak and a lotus, ready to bring joy and remove obstacles.

About Spiritual Art for Your Sacred Space

When you choose a print for your space, quality matters as much as the art itself. I print these illustrations on heavy 250-300 GSM paper with an eggshell texture, which really makes the colors pop and feels much more like a traditional art piece than a standard glossy poster. It is a small detail, but it changes how the light hits your wall.

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