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Divine & Spiritual Art Sketches and Paintings

byShubham DograStudio classes in Dashrath Puri, New DelhiStarts from3,000 per monthView full gallery

Creating divine portraits is about more than technical skill; it is about capturing the energy of the subject. Whether it is a charcoal sketch of Mahadev or an acrylic painting of Ganesha, I guide you through the process of bringing spiritual figures to life.

My charcoal drawing of Lord Shiva with his Trishula and Nandi. This piece is a student favorite, and I teach the shading techniques needed to create this sense of divine power.

A realistic drawing of Lord Shiva in meditation. Creating a calm and powerful atmosphere through shading and composition is a key lesson in my spiritual art sessions.

A charcoal sketch of Hanuman ji, focusing on his expression of devotion and strength. We'll explore how to convey character and emotion in your drawings.

A dynamic colored pencil drawing of Shiva and Parvati in the Tandava dance. This shows how to use color to create movement and energy in spiritual art.

My framed artwork of Lord Ram before the Ram Mandir. This piece combines architectural drawing with figure illustration, a technique we can explore in class.

A vibrant acrylic painting of Lord Ganesha on canvas. My painting classes cover color blending and layering to make your artwork glow.

The original Lord Ganesha acrylic painting before framing. You can see the texture and brushwork that bring the piece to life.

About Divine & Spiritual Art

Creating spiritual art, especially with charcoal, is all about balance. When I teach students how to sketch figures like Lord Shiva or Hanuman ji, we focus heavily on the interplay of light and shadow to create that sense of depth and divinity. It is less about tracing lines and more about finding the emotion in the eyes—that is where the character truly speaks to the viewer.

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