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Our Signature Art: Handcrafted Murals & Unique Portraits

bywhARTeverTakes projects pan-India; Studio at Malad West, MumbaiStarts from1,200 per sq. ft.View full gallery

From chiselled wall murals to intricate portraits made of roasted rice and metal staples, this is where we push our creative boundaries. Explore the unique textures and unconventional materials that define our signature work.

This is how we bring a wall to life. Here you can see us in the middle of creating a large-scale chiselled mural of Maa Durga. We physically carve into the wall's surface, using a hammer and chisel to create depth and shadow, turning a flat space into a powerful, sculptural artwork.

This portrait of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, one of our most challenging pieces, is made entirely from rice. We spent over 50 hours roasting thousands of grains at different temperatures to achieve these natural brown, black, and beige tones before placing each one by hand.

Yes, those are staples. We use a stapler gun to meticulously place thousands of individual metal staples, using their density and direction to create shading and texture. This portrait of Lord Ram showcases how this everyday object can be transformed into a unique piece of art.

We love turning something broken into something beautiful. For this portrait of PM Narendra Modi, we carefully shattered a sheet of glass and then arranged the pieces to create a striking image. This broken glass art technique creates a stunning, modern effect that plays with light.

This artwork of King Mahabali, created for the Onam festival, is made from carefully arranged stones. We use different colored and sized stones to form the image, resulting in a durable and highly textured piece that is perfect for both indoor and outdoor installations.

The final reveal is always the most satisfying moment. This video shows us sweeping away the excess grains to unveil a vibrant portrait of Lord Ganesha. This eco-friendly grain art is created using a mix of rice and pulses, with no food wastage.

We were so excited to be featured in The Aishya Magazine. It was a dream come true to share our story and our passion for creating unique, handcrafted art with a wider audience. This feature highlights our journey as artists.

About Featured

Every piece here starts with an unusual raw material—be it thousands of metal staples, roasted rice grains, or shattered glass. We don't just paint; we build textures that demand a second look. If you are looking for a statement feature wall or a portrait that tells a story through material, you are in the right place.

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