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Traditional & Spiritual Murals for Sacred Home Spaces

byPranita AvhaleTakes projects across Pune, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and GoaStarts from₹225 Per Sq. Ft.View full gallery

My murals are more than paint on a wall—they are a form of prayer. Whether it is a serene Pichwai for your home temple or rustic Warli stories for a staircase, I help bring a divine, peaceful energy into your space. 🙏

This Pichwai-style Krishna wall mural is very close to my heart. I painted it for a client's home temple, aiming to create a divine and peaceful atmosphere with the depiction of Krishna, his cow, and the surrounding lotus flowers. 🙏

This video shows the process of painting the Krishna mural. Each detail, from the expression on Krishna's face to the ornaments on the cow, is painted with devotion and care. It is a form of prayer for me.

A Pichwai-inspired temple wall mural. I used a subtle color palette and intricate textures to create a modern interpretation of this traditional art form, featuring cows under a textured tree. It's perfect for a contemporary mandir.

This Pichwai wall art brings a traditional and serene feel to a modern living room. The repeating motif of cows and lotuses on a soft green background complements the contemporary furniture beautifully.

Another view of the Pichwai mural, showing the playful peacocks and cows among the lotus ponds. This style of art tells stories and brings a sense of calm and culture to any home.

A simple yet powerful sketch of a goddess's face at the entrance of a home. Paired with a traditional door and a Sanskrit shloka, it creates a spiritually welcoming entryway.

This elephant, adorned with intricate mandala-like patterns, is part of a larger staircase mural. I love using traditional Indian motifs to turn functional spaces into beautiful art galleries.

This video shows the entire staircase wall, filled with animals like the sacred cow, deer, and turtle, all drawn with delicate, traditional patterns. It adds a unique and pleasant vibe to the bungalow.

A close up of the camel from the staircase project. The fine line work and small color details are all done freehand, giving each animal its own personality.

The deer from the same staircase mural. The combination of simple outlines and detailed mandala art on the body is a style I really enjoy.

About Traditional & Spiritual Murals

I don’t rely on stencils. Every line you see in my Pichwai or Warli work is drawn freehand, which is why it takes about 10 to 15 days to complete a heritage piece. I use premium artist acrylics and finish with a double coat of varnish so that these sacred images stay vibrant and easy to clean for years to come.

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