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It is always a pleasure and an enriching experience to work on commissioned art pieces. Giving shape to one's idea or a dream through my brush and paints makes me absolutely happy


HOME DECOR
The set of tray and coasters made in Mithila art style of Bihar, India, was commissioned by a Bengali chef and restaurateur
BIRTHDAY GIFT
A special birthday gift commissioned by a husband for his loving wife
CALENDAR DESIGN
Lord Jagannath is worshipped in Eastern part of India- West Bengal and Odisha. My client and his family are worshippers of Lord Jagannath and this calendar was made as a return gift for guests on his daughter's wedding
DIWALI GIFT
The painting of Lord Jagannath, Balaram and Shubhadra was commissioned by my client as a Diwali gift for her brother who stays miles away from her
ANNUAL AWARDS
Cricket is celebrated as a religion in India. The sheer thrill and excitement of watching the World Cup or the IPL together, can bring a whole neighbourhood-from a kid to an octogenarian, in one living room. But when the same excitement brings people together in a foreign land (read in a non cricket playing country) to promote and practice the sport, it adds a completely different value and meaning. Year after year, it is a pleasure designing the annual awards for Krakow Cricket Club (KCC).
WEDDING CARD
A wedding invitation card is an extremely important part of the entire celebration. It is not just a piece of paper containing information about the event, but also contains love and emotion of the parents who send their child to a new home with an expectation that the new family will welcome their beloved with an open arm. It fills my heart with immense joy when people make my art a part of their special celebrations. This wedding card was designed for a lovely couple who met at a matrimonial site and decided to write their 'happily ever after'
WEDDING CARD
This couple met at a matrimonial site and decided to tie the nuptial knot. Through my brush and paint I gave shape to a beautiful and creative idea which was shared by the groom's aunt
WEDDING CARD
The Western state of India, Maharashtra is known for it rich Warli art, variety of mouthwatering dishes, cultural heritage and most importantly the Ganapati festival. The wedding invitation design was made for the bride's family belonging to this state.
WEDDING CARD
A Bengali wedding is incomplete without a Gaachh Kouto. It is an inseparable accessory of a new bride during the entire wedding ceremony. The small red coloured wooden pot containing vermillion (sindoor) and a silver coin, is believed to be an accessory of Goddess Lakshmi (the Goddess of wealth and prosperity). The wedding inviation was made on the same theme.