This grand big Warli artwork unfolds the entire Ramayana, meticulously depicted through traditional tribal motifs. The painting encapsulates key events—from Rama’s exile and Sita’s abduction to Hanuman’s devotion and the epic battle against Ravana. The central mandala represents cosmic order, while the surrounding scenes bring to life the journey of dharma, sacrifice, and victory of good over evil. Each figure and symbol, crafted with fine detail, pays homage to the storytelling legacy of Warli art, transforming an ancient epic into a visual symphony of culture and devotion
This artwork joyfully captures the essence of a loving family, reimagined in a unique and playful artistic style. The expressive eyes, vibrant patterns, and intricate detailing bring a sense of warmth, unity, and togetherness. The golden hues symbolize divinity and timeless love, while the circular elements evoke cosmic harmony and the cycles of life. The figures, adorned in colorful, richly textured clothing, reflect cultural heritage with a contemporary twist. This piece celebrates the deep bond between family members, showcasing love, protection, and joy in a way that is both whimsical and profound.
This mesmerizing artwork depicts Lord Vishnu, the preserver and protector of the universe, in a striking fusion of traditional and contemporary artistic styles. His four arms hold sacred symbols—the Sudarshan Chakra, the conch (Shankha), and other divine elements—representing his cosmic duties of maintaining dharma (righteousness) and balance. The intricate patterns and geometric forms, including the Sri Yantra at his feet, symbolize spiritual energy, universal order, and infinite existence. The backdrop is adorned with tribal Warli-style figures, illustrating the connection between divine power and human life. The rich palette of blues, yellows, and reds reflects Vishnu’s divine aura and his eternal role in sustaining cosmic harmony.
his vibrant and intricate artwork presents Neel Madhav, a unique form of Lord Krishna, depicted with strikingly expressive eyes and adorned in a fusion of folk and classical patterns. The rhythmic pose and the flute symbolize divine music and cosmic harmony, while the rich ornamentation and colors celebrate cultural and spiritual diversity. The presence of the Shankha (conch) and sacred emblems on the right further emphasize the spiritual essence of the painting, linking it to devotion, tradition, and transcendence.
This captivating four-panel artwork reinterprets the Yin-Yang symbol through the lens of color, texture, and energy. Each quadrant represents a unique force of nature—possibly the four elements (Earth, Fire, Water, Air) or the shifting cycles of life. The swirling spirals and organic patterns suggest movement, transformation, and the eternal dance of duality. The contrasting warm and cool tones emphasize the interplay between opposing yet complementary forces, reminding us that harmony is found in the balance of contradictions.
This artwork is a mesmerizing interplay of geometric patterns, symmetry, and vibrant blues, with golden accents symbolizing enlightenment and progression. The structured elements and interconnected circles evoke the Golden Ratio, reflecting life’s balance between order and chaos. The checkerboard patterns and abstract doorways suggest a journey—perhaps of self-discovery or the unfolding of one’s destiny. Tribal and organic motifs at the borders ground the piece in human heritage, hinting at the deep connection between ancient wisdom and modern abstraction.
This painting is a reflection on the music of silence .I often find peace in silence and also It is true that silence can have its own music or rhythm and a welcome respite from the noise and chaos of the world, a time to reflect and find inner peace.Sometimes it can amplify my thoughts and emotions. Ultimately, the music of silence is a personal and subjective experience that can vary from person to person. It is up to each individual to explore and discover the unique qualities of silence and what it can offer them.
This is the third one form this series. This series delves into the inner workings of my mind. I approached the creation process by allowing the forms to emerge organically, without conscious control. My hope is that the viewer will be transported on a journey into the hidden realm of the subconscious, where unseen forces hold power. The painting aims to encourage the viewer to explore their own psyche and confront the enigmas that reside within.
the painting titled “Caught in the Web” is a reminder to be mindful of the ways in which we may become trapped or stuck in negative patterns, whether they are psychological or social. By being aware of our thoughts, behaviours, and emotions, we can work to break free from the “web” and move towards a more positive and fulfilling life. The painting can also inspire us to have empathy and understanding towards those who may be struggling with similar issues.
This painting features imaginative and surrealistic patterns, which are the reminiscent of the type of visual experiences that are commonly associated with altered states of consciousness, such as those induced by drugs or psychological conditions. As someone who has studied psychology, I have tried to create unique perspective on the possible meanings and associations in this artwork. The patterns and imagery in the painting may evoke different emotions and associations in different viewers, depending on their personal experiences and perspectives. By exploring the psychological and emotional dimensions of this artwork, you can gain a deeper appreciation of its artistic and symbolic value.
The painting is a representation of a specific moment in time, where the artist has captured an outburst of sudden and intense emotions, particularly a moment of happiness. By capturing this moment in the artwork, the artist has given a visual expression to a fleeting experience that might otherwise have been lost. This type of artwork can be particularly powerful, as it allows the viewer to connect with and experience those emotions vicariously. It also reminds us of the importance of being present in the moment and appreciating the happiness and other positive emotions that we experience in our lives.
Selected for Art Beru exhibition- currently with Art Beru for the exhibition. This work is inspired by the rain, cityscape and nature. All come together magically. By taking notice of the unique details and interactions between these different elements, something magical has been created. This is a reminder to always keep an open mind and take the time to appreciate the world around us, even in less-than-ideal conditions.
Every step on an unknown path leads to a new victory! Take the step forward… & Cross the line often & challenge yourself, as it is we who define our limits & Be Prepared to Learn & Learn to Prepare every day, from everyone & thru everything that you could & Chase your goals, not people or things The painting celebrates the beauty of the natural world, showcasing the lush greenery and dappled sunlight of a woodland scene. It could be interpreted as a symbol of peace and tranquility.
Painting is an act of deliberate insanity It has relevence because of my Commitment to it. Painting for me does not come from silence or peace. It comes from life where absolutely nothing is comfortable or content with what it is. The other restlessness of existence, its immense energy, creativity and intensity fuels The act of painting. Strangely painting is what happens despite my expectations, planning and ideas rather Tham because of them.
Painting is an act of deliberate insanity It has relevence because of my Commitment to it. Painting for me does not come from silence or peace. It comes from life where absolutely nothing is comfortable or content with what it is. The other restlessness of existence, its immense energy, creativity and intensity fuels The act of painting. Strangely painting is what happens despite my expectations, planning and ideas rather Tham because of them.
Painting is an act of deliberate insanity It has relevence because of my Commitment to it. Painting for me does not come from silence or peace. It comes from life where absolutely nothing is comfortable or content with what it is. The other restlessness of existence, its immense energy, creativity and intensity fuels The act of painting. Strangely painting is what happens despite my expectations, planning and ideas rather Tham because of them.