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Spiritual and Divine Hand-Drawn Art

byShubham DograShips across India; Studio pickup in Dashrath Puri, New DelhiStarts from5,500 per artworkView full gallery

Bringing the energy of deities and sacred spaces to life through charcoal, acrylics, and ink. Every piece is drawn by hand in my Delhi studio.

A powerful charcoal drawing of Lord Shiva in meditation. I focus on capturing the serene yet intense energy of spiritual figures, creating pieces that bring a sense of peace and strength to any space.

A charcoal sketch of Lord Shiva with his Trishula and Nandi. The high-contrast black and white style emphasizes the iconic silhouette and divine aura of Mahadev.

A digital painting of Shiv and Shakti, representing the divine balance of the universe. This style is perfect for creating modern yet traditional art for your home, using a rich color palette on a digital canvas.

A vibrant colored pencil drawing of Mahadev in the Tandava dance. This detailed artwork captures the dynamic energy and cosmic power of Lord Shiva's dance.

A charcoal portrait of Lord Hanuman, capturing his devotion and strength. The soft shading and detailed line work bring a sense of life and grace to the sketch.

A framed acrylic painting of Lord Ganesha on canvas. The bold use of red and blue in the background makes the golden hues of Ganpati Bappa stand out.

The original Lord Ganesha acrylic painting on a canvas board. This view shows the texture and brushstrokes of the artwork before it was framed.

A framed digital artwork of Lord Ram at the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. This piece combines architectural drawing with divine portraiture, celebrating a historic moment.

Holding my framed artwork of the Ram Mandir in front of the Dogra Art Museum in my hometown, Jammu. It was a proud moment to connect my art with my heritage.

The completed marker drawing of the Ram Mandir. Using alcohol markers, I built up layers of color to create a detailed and vibrant architectural illustration.

About Spiritual & Divine Art

When I sketch deities like Lord Shiva or Hanuman, it is not just about getting the proportions right. I focus on the expression, that specific mix of calm and immense power that defines their presence. If you are looking to get a portrait done, let me know what medium speaks to you, whether it is the deep, moody textures of charcoal or the vibrant energy of acrylics.

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