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$1,800.00
I began this painting with complete focus, and before I realized it, it was done. I even tried to add a few more strokes, but it wouldn’t take them—like it already knew it was whole. I love how it has turned out. The tree in the foreground blending seamlessly into the background was something I chose deliberately. I could have brought them forward, but I wanted it to feel like one flowing space—calm, quiet, and connected. And the soft light gently peeking through, just enough to hint at warmth, without overpowering the stillness. Sometimes when everything aligns, the painting finds its own perfect balance—and this one truly did.
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$1,800.00
I don’t usually work with crimson—not that I haven’t used it before, but it’s rarely been the main color. This time, I let it set the mood for the entire painting, and I absolutely love how it’s turned out. Even though, like always, it’s made with a limited color palette, it still feels vibrant and colorful and full of life. It’s a little reminder that ‘colorful’ doesn’t always mean many colors—sometimes, it’s about the joy, energy, and happiness a painting carries, no matter how simple the palette.
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$1,800.00
Soft yellow glows like morning light. Lavender whispers calm. Green breathes life into every corner. A beautiful blend of textures and tones—crafted for spaces that deserve quiet elegance. Don’t let this quiet luxury pass you.
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$1,800.00
Some buy art to match their walls. Some buy it as a decor. But to me, art should move you. It should stir something deep within—make you pause, feel, and maybe even remember a part of yourself you’d forgotten. This painting isn’t loud.But a kind that stays with you…long after you’ve stopped looking. Own what moves you
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$798.00
Started this one, and halfway through, I caught myself thinking, “I should’ve done this on a bigger canvas.” But honestly…it’s dreamy, soft, and stealing hearts just the way it is. Everyone who passed by while I was painting said it—”There’s something about this one.” If you’ve been waiting for that perfect little piece of magic…this might just be it.
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$1,800.00
There’s a reason why I keep returning to this tree. Every Kalpavriksha I paint carries its own quiet power. Not just to decorate…But to hold space. To speak to someone,maybe… you.
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$1,800.00
Right from the start, I saw a moon in white. I tried giving it other shades, but no matter what I did, it kept finding its way back—like it had been quietly listening to me all along. This painting captures a forest under a night sky. The trees stand tall, their dark branches layered with cool tones of blue, and the ground fades softly into white. Amid it all, the moon glows gently—just the way I imagined—soft, still, and present.
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$1,800.00
A field of tulips, not in their intricate details, but in their essence-blooming in a dance of color and light. I’ve painted the flowers in an abstract style, cutting away the specifics to capture only the impression of their beauty, the feeling of a vast landscape in full bloom. This piece is not just about tulips; it’s about the joy, warmth, and freedom that a field of flowers evoke.
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$993.00
“Blue comes to me effortlessly, like it already belongs on my canvas. With this piece, less is more-the trees don’t shout for attention, yet they hold their ground, commanding presence in their quiet way. There is no rush here, no distractions-just depth, stillness, and the kind of silence that speaks volumes and a color that doesn’t just exist but is felt.”
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$1,800.00
“From the moment I began, I could already see the painting complete in my mind,
Sometimes, a scene feels so vivid in your mind that it’s as if you’ve already lived it,
even though you’ve never actually seen it. That’s how this painting came to life for
me. Every detail-every flake of snow, the cool drip of ice, the little birds flitting
about-felt so natural to paint, like I knew them intimately, even though I’ve never
witnessed a moment like this in real life.
It’s as if the scene existed somewhere deep inside me, waiting to be captured.
There wasn’t a single moment of struggle, just pure flow, as if I was painting
something I had always known.
Maybe it’s a mystery I’m still unraveling, but for now, it’s enough to let the painting speak for
itself.”