Sacred and Traditional Wall Murals
I hand-paint divine and heritage art, from Pichwai patterns to serene Krishna murals, designed to bring a sense of peace to your mandir or living room.
A close-up of a Sri Krishna pichwai painting on a ceiling, framed by traditional arches. The bright red background makes the figures of Krishna and the cow stand out, creating a divine view from below.
This is a serene mural of Lord Krishna playing his flute, surrounded by floating peacock feathers. Painted in a corridor, it adds a peaceful and spiritual touch to the passage area of the home.
A beautiful hallway composition featuring two arched panels. One shows Lord Krishna playing the flute amidst lotus flowers, and the other a graceful peacock, blending divine art with nature motifs.
A detailed view of a hallway mural series, showing a close-up of Krishna's face and a wider view of the decorated arched panels. This shows how I can create a cohesive artistic theme across a larger space.
A modern puja room design where I painted a beautiful Pichwai-style Krishna on the back panel. The backlighting makes the painting glow, creating a truly divine and central focus for the mandir.
A client shared this video of a large, detailed mural depicting Lord Krishna under a tree by the river. It makes me very happy to see my work bringing such joy and becoming an inspiring story for others.
Here I am working on a large mural of Lord Krishna with his mother, Yashoda. This traditional scene, complete with a cow, brings a story of love and divinity to the entrance of a home.
About this collection
I paint directly on your wall without stencils, which means I can adjust the composition to fit your puja room space perfectly. Whether you need the traditional gold and copper highlights of Pichwai art or a soft, spiritual scene for a corridor, I work with high-quality acrylics that stay vibrant and are easy to maintain for years.
My Approach to Spiritual Art
Every wall is different, and every home has a different energy. When you choose a sacred mural for your puja room or foyer, my process is entirely collaborative. We start by discussing the deity or the theme you have in mind. I often look at references you like—Pinterest photos, old temple art, or stories you want to depict—and then I sketch the composition freehand on your wall before picking up my brush.
Why Hand-Painted Murals?
Unlike wallpaper, which can peel or look flat, a hand-painted mural adds depth and soul to a room. For traditional themes like Pichwai or Mughal-inspired 'Buta' work, I use techniques that focus on the fine details—the expression on Krishna’s face, the intricate jewelry, or the delicate petals of a lotus. If you are decorating a Mandir or a meditation corner, these small details make a big difference in how the space feels.
What I Bring to Your Space
- Premium Materials: I use artist-grade acrylic emulsions that are non-toxic, have low odor, and are durable enough for high-traffic areas.
- Custom Finishes: For luxury statement walls, I incorporate metallic gold, copper, or silver highlights that shimmer under your mandir lighting.
- Clean Work: I take full responsibility for site protection, ensuring your flooring, electrical sockets, and skirting boards are masked and safe while I work.
I travel across Delhi NCR to paint, and since I work personally on every project, I keep my schedule focused on one or two walls at a time to ensure the quality is perfect. If you have an empty wall that feels like it is missing a story, let's talk about what we can create together.
Suhas Das
Namaste, I am Suhas Das. My art journey began in small factories, but now I dedicate my days to painting stories on walls across Delhi NCR. I do not just treat this as decoration; I paint to bring a feeling of 'sukoon' (peace) to your space, especially when working on traditional and divine themes that matter to your family.
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