A watercolor photorealistic painting of Lord Buddha. Photorealism is a genre of art that encompasses painting, drawing and other graphic media, in which an artist studies a photograph and then attempts to reproduce the image as...
The name Ganesha is a compound Sanskrit word which means ‘lord’ (isha) of a ‘multitude of people’ (gana). Likewise, the name ‘Ganapati’ (or Ganadhyakshaya) by which the Shiv-Parvati son is...
Spiritual art depicting the universal truth "OM" and Ganesha a symbolic representation. Acrylic abstract painting spreads positivity and vibrant warm colours used keeps one energetic. Best as Wall decor /art. Also...
"I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" is a lyric poem by William Wordsworth. It is one of the most popular poems of Wordsworth. The poem was inspired by an event...
A watercolor painting portraying a beautiful seashore with cool blues reminding you of exotic vacation memories. Adorn your walls with artistic and unique artwork with soothing color combinations. Best suited...
Arizona's official state flower, the saguaro cactus flower (Carnegiea gigantea), is one of the most unique state flowers in the United States. A fully mature saguaro will produce an average of 295...
A boat is a watercraft of a large range of types and sizes, but generally smaller than a ship. A watercolor painting portraying a boat with rich pthalo blues and...
The peacocks are symbolic of re-growth and rejuvenation, royalty, respect, honor, and integrity. They are also a symbol of beauty, love, and passion. In Hinduism and Buddhism, these birds are considered...
Buddha is one who has attained Bodhi; and by Bodhi is meant wisdom, an ideal state of intellectual and ethical perfection that can be achieved by man through purely human...
Painting these elegant waterlilies was very fun.Soothing shades of pink take you into a dream place. Delicately painted in branded watercolors and watercolor paper is appealing wall art. Adorn your...
Because lotuses rise from the mud without stains, they are often viewed as a symbol of purity. Since they return to the murky water each evening and open their blooms...