This festive season, invest in spiritual art

It’s the time of the year, when spirituality is at its high. Starting from Navratri till post Diwali, the Hindus are worshipping and celebrating their favourite Gods and Goddesses. Also, it’s the time when they indulge in decorating their homes and offices to welcome them in their abode. What best way to brighten up your […]

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This festive season, invest in spiritual art

It’s the time of the year, when spirituality is at its high. Starting from Navratri till post Diwali, the Hindus are worshipping and celebrating their favourite Gods and Goddesses. Also, it’s the time when they indulge in decorating their homes and offices to welcome them in their abode.


What best way to brighten up your homes and offices this festive season, than to decorate it with paintings and sculptures of deities. Various artists have come up with their artistic creations that not only brighten up the space but brings in positivity. The use of colours, moods and postures are specifically created to bring in the prosperity, happiness and positivity in the homes and offices.
Let’s look at a few artists who have come out with beautiful spirituality based art works:

Artist Swati Pasari
She has brought in the spiritual and celebration mood with her latest art series titled,“Kanha’ and “Glorious Ganesha”. While the Kanhaseries depicts Raas-Leela in its myriad moods and colours spreading the joy and positivity, the serene sculptures of Ganesha capturing the various postures of the God, brings in prosperity. “The contemporary twist to my art works makes it a perfect piece of art for modern spaces. The art blends with the surroundings and adds the touch of spirituality”, says Swati. Her collection is available in paintings of sizes 2 feet to 8 feet and sculptures of sizes 2 feet to 6 feet. The collection can be viewed on her Instagram handle soulink.swati.

Artist Pavani Nagpal
She loves spirituality and women empowerment and focuses on these in her artwork. Having debuted last year, Pavani’s art resonates with the young minds and is contemporary and modern in its approach.
“The Devi Series is a collection of paintings, handcrafted, as a tribute to Goddess Durga (AmbeMaa) and her 9 incarnations”, says Pavani. The inspiration has been drawn from the artist’s devotion towards the goddess, the childhood nostalgia of family festivities at home during ‘Navratri’. For her, the devis symbolise real feminism, they inspire real women; the feminine energy is a symbol of power that the artist finds very close to her existence.
Feminine energy and divinity being at the core of the series, the artist brings out her interpretations of the modern Indian woman – bejewelled, possessing every luxury, one who manages family, work, kids and so much more!. In a short span of just one year of her launch, Pavani’s art has been well received by the art connoisseurs in the country.
Her collection can be witnessed at the forthcoming India Art Festival, Booth no. 22, from Nov 2nd to 5th, 2023 at the Constitution Club of India, New Delhi and her Instagram handle @pavsarts
Spirituality when combined with aesthetics, make for a great art. By seamlessly weaving together spirituality and aesthetics, these artists have birthed exceptional pieces of art. Not only do they elevate your space, but they also resonate with the profound essence of the festive season. Embrace and showcase your spirituality with these exquisite paintings and sculptures!

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