Durga Prasad Gond

Discover the vibrant world of Gond art through the hands of Durga Prasad Gond, a traditional Gond painting artist from the heartlands of Madhya Pradesh, India. Rooted in the rich cultural heritage of the Gond tribe, Durga Prasad brings stories of nature, mythology, and everyday life to life through intricate lines, vivid colors, and mesmerizing patterns.

Rajesh Sharma

Hailing from the serene hills of Himachal Pradesh, Rajesh Sharma is a master of traditional Pahari miniature painting, a centuries-old art form rooted in the royal courts of the Kangra and Guler valleys. With over 20 years of experience, Rajesh brings mythological tales, divine love stories, and nature’s elegance to life through intricate brushwork and natural pigments.

Vishwakarma Shilpi Ramdas

Vishwakarma Shilpi Ramdas is a 6th-generation stone artisan based in the ancient coastal town of Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu—long revered as a cradle of Indian stone sculpture. Coming from the sacred Vishwakarma lineage, Ramdas carries forward a distinguished heritage of temple building and idol carving that spans centuries. His craft is not merely an occupation but a spiritual calling, rooted deeply in the traditions of Shilpa Shastra, the ancient Indian canon of sculpture and sacred geometry.

Shree Devnarayan Shipakar

Shree Devnarayan Shipakar hails from a long lineage of revered idol makers whose roots trace back over two centuries. Passed down through generations, his family’s sacred art of metal idol crafting—locally known as Dhokra shilp—is steeped in spiritual tradition, ritual precision, and mystical metallurgy. Their ancestors were temple sculptors and royal artisans, entrusted with the divine task of giving form to the gods.

Haridas Shilpkar

In a quiet corner of a centuries-old village, lives a Murti Shilpi — a generational craftsman whose hands carry the legacy of devotion and artistry. Belonging to a lineage of idol makers, he has inherited not just tools and techniques, but a sacred bond with the divine. His family has been crafting murtis — sacred idols of Indian gods and goddesses — for generations, each one a symbol of spiritual reverence and unmatched craftsmanship.