Description
About This Artwork
Nandikeshavara brings to life one of Hinduism’s most revered divine figures — Nandi, the celestial bull and loyal vahana (mount) of Lord Shiva. As the guardian deity of Kailash, Nandi embodies devotion, strength, and spiritual protection. This painting is an ode to that sacred relationship between the deity and his eternal companion.
Style & Technique
Created by artist Vekkas M in Aratce Studio’s signature traditional-realist style, this work uses acrylic on canvas with detailed brushwork to render Nandi’s powerful yet serene form. The technique emphasizes texture and tonal depth, giving the figure a sculpted, almost three-dimensional presence on the 30×20 inch landscape canvas.
Color Palette
The color scheme draws from earthy, devotional tones — rich ochres, warm browns, and deep golds — evoking the sacred stone sculptures found in ancient Shiva temples. These warm tones harmonize effortlessly with cream walls, teak wood furniture, and terracotta accents common in Indian drawing rooms and spiritual spaces.
Composition & Visual Flow
The landscape orientation (30×20 inches) gives Nandi a commanding, horizontal presence, wide and grounded, much like the deity’s symbolic energy. The figure is centrally placed, set against a layered background that adds depth without distracting from the subject.
Mood & Atmosphere
The painting radiates calm authority and divine reverence. It evokes the peaceful strength of Nandi steadfast, loyal, and eternally watchful — creating an atmosphere of groundedness and spiritual security wherever it is displayed.
Perfect For (Room & Space)
– Pooja Room / Mandir: A natural and auspicious fit alongside Shiva or Panchayatana iconography.
– Living Room / Drawing Room: Makes a distinguished conversation piece on a feature wall.
– Study or Home Office: Nandi’s quality of steadfast devotion inspires focused, purposeful work.
– Meditation Room: The calming presence of Nandi aids contemplative practice.
– Gifting: A treasured gift for Shivaratri, Diwali, or Griha Pravesh.
Vastu Significance
Paintings of Nandi, as a symbol of Lord Shiva, are Vastu-auspicious and are best placed facing east or on the north wall. The eastern wall placement aligns with health, vitality, and new beginnings. This painting is particularly appropriate for devotees of Shaivism, and its earthy palette is harmonious with Vastu principles of grounding energy.
Gifting Occasions
Nandikeshavara is an inspired gift for Maha Shivaratri, Sawan month, Diwali, Griha Pravesh, wedding anniversaries, and birthdays for devotees of Lord Shiva.
Aratce Studio’s Nandikeshavara is an original handmade acrylic canvas painting depicting Nandi the sacred bull vahana of Lord Shiva and guardian of Kailash by Pune-based artist Vekkas M. Measuring 30 × 20 inches in landscape orientation, the work is executed in warm ochres, browns, and golds, evoking the devotional atmosphere of a Shiva temple. It is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity and is fully customizable in size. Widely purchased for pooja rooms, drawing rooms, and as a Shivaratri or Griha Pravesh gift across Indian homes, the painting is Vastu-auspicious and recommended for placement on the east or north wall.





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