Featured
This is the first thing a potential client sees. This collection is curated to showcase the breadth of my skills, the heart behind my work, and the quality I deliver, from unique handcrafted murals to large-scale community projects.
Art for Education: The School Mural Initiative
This is the work closest to my heart. Through the 'Sarkari Shaale Ulisi Abhiyaana' (Save Government Schools Campaign), my team and I partner with communities to bring life and learning to school walls. We paint educational murals covering themes from environmental conservation and historical figures to social messages, creating an inspiring environment for children.
Handcrafted Clay Murals
This is a technique I am deeply passionate about, inspired by my early days of making clay idols. I sculpt directly onto the wall or a board, creating detailed, three-dimensional artworks that have a unique texture and depth that paint alone cannot achieve. This section shows the process from the first sketch to the final, sculpted piece.
Large-Scale Portrait Murals
I specialize in creating large, detailed portraits on walls for homes, public spaces, and community projects. Whether it's a historical figure, a cultural icon, or a personal hero, I work to capture their likeness and spirit on a grand scale.
Traditional Indian Wall Art
I find great joy in keeping our traditional art forms alive. I create custom murals using styles like Warli, which uses simple geometric shapes to tell stories of village life, nature, and mythology, bringing a rustic and earthy feel to modern spaces.
Live Art & Creative Sketches
Beyond wall murals, I also offer live art performances for events and create unique, conceptual sketches. This includes speed painting on stage and creative drawings that combine letters and images, offering an engaging and memorable artistic experience.
Art with a Heart
For me, art is not just a profession, it is a way to connect with people and contribute to society. My goal is to use my skills to support children and communities, guided by the principle of 'Kayakave Kailasa' (Work is Worship).