The work

Original art, prints & portfolio

Breath of Serenity

This piece is especially sentimental. It’s dedicated to my mom. She’d stand by my side no matter what. She never got to see it finished—it makes me sad every time I think about it. But Breath of Serenity is how she made me feel: like someone always had my back, like greatness was possible because she believed in me unconditionally.
I pushed through for her.

Ganesha

It was an auspicious time when I decided to draw a rendition of Ganesha that needed to be hyper realism and have real human eyes—as the eyes are truly the only feature that makes a Ganesha head different from just an elephant head, as it depicts a deep connection within. Started in 2020, completed in 2024. Ganesha called for completion.

Boatman

It took over a thousand hours to finish this piece, and it is one of my most complex works. One of the things I am most proud of is how I captured depth of field—by bringing certain elements in the foreground out of focus and having the focal point be the man and the back of the boat. This level of perception is unique and a skill that took me a long time to master.

Mandala

This piece was a challenge from a fellow mandala artist who wanted to see how my hyperrealist style would handle pure geometry. Ruler, compass, hundreds of repetitive shapes. What came out is a mandala that still carries depth and meaning. Circles within circles, a path to the center. Stare long enough and it pulls you in.

Each piece evokes an emotion

200 - 1,000 hours of hyperrealism.

Originals available — serious inquiries only