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$670.00
This Kalpavriksha in white has a different kind of presence. White has always felt special to me—it brings a calm that you can’t quite explain, but you feel it the moment you look at it. That’s the first thing this painting does. It just settles the space around it.
When I began, I imagined keeping the ground simple.
But as I reached the final few minutes, something shifted.
My hands just moved on their own, and these flowing roots appeared… almost as if the tree wanted to show its grounding, not just its light.
The soft white, the glow, the grounding roots… everything together gives this piece a quiet, spiritual charm.
There’s something interesting about this painting. The longer you look, the more it opens up – like meditation.
First there’s just white. Then you begin to feel the calm in it, the grounding from the roots, the quiet energy rising through the tree.
That’s what makes it feel magical, not loud, but quietly surprising.
A reminder that peace itself has power, and that sometimes the most beautiful energy comes from the quietest colors.
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$1,800.00
I’ve named this painting Shanta. Everything in this piece was planned—except the moon. It appeared almost on its own, and with it came the sense of calm that completed the scene. The forest, the light, the stillness—everything began to flow together. Shanta is that quiet moment where stillness meets light, and the unplanned becomes divine.
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$1,800.00
Some time ago I painted a piece called Echoes. It’s found its collector and no longer lives with me. Yet the feeling it gave me never left. I missed the mood, that energy, that presence in my space, and that’s when Echara began. Born from the same space within me. It carries the continuation of Echoes once held. The red still lingers, now beneath the green skies and purple-pink mountains. As if the same story wanted to stay with me in a new form. Echoes moved on; Echara still stays.
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$1,800.00
I’ll be honest, “Purna” didn’t arrive with a message. It didn’t whisper anything to me in the beginning. It was just colors and brushstrokes.
But somewhere along the way, the painting grew fuller than my intention. As I painted, something gentle unfolded in the colors… a quiet warmth, a soft sense of fullness I didn’t expect.
The reflections were part of that feeling. I kept them still on purpose, without adding the usual ripples or movement. I don’t know why, but it felt right to leave them calm… I didn’t question it at the time, but now I realize I wanted the water to hold peace, not change.
That’s when the name “Purna” came to me, a word that holds the feeling of being complete, full, and quietly blessed. It matched what the painting had become for me, not what it was when I began.
So yes… it didn’t start with meaning. But it ended by giving me one.
I hope “Purna” brings the same warmth and wholeness into your space that it brought into my heart while creating it.
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$993.00
I kept everything soft in this painting—the colors, the light, and the moon. Nothing pushes forward here. It’s meant to offer a sense of calm, the kind that arrives quietly and stays for a while.
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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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$1,051.00
This painting started with a completely different idea. I had planned for shades of violet, a certain composition, a certain feel… but something didn’t sit right. Deep down, I knew it wasn’t working—and instead of forcing it, I paused.
After spending quite some time trying to “make it work,” I finally did what artists often resist: I let go. And the moment I did, everything changed—from the structure to the colors. The calm, cool energy of blue took over, but if you look closely, violet still peeks through the layers, like a quiet reminder of where it all began.
What I love most is how all those hidden colors underneath—the ones that didn’t quite make it to the surface—have added texture, depth, and story. It’s not the first time a painting has taken its own direction, and by now, I’ve come to trust that when I follow where it leads, it ends up becoming something even better than I imagined.
This piece is about change. About intuition. And about the beauty that shows up when we stop trying to control everything and simply let things unfold.