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Artfinder Shelja Garg Abstract artist
Art published in national & international magazines originalhandmadeart

Enchanted forest 3  acrylics on canvas 33x35 inch
09/03/2026

Enchanted forest 3
acrylics on canvas
33x35 inch

03/03/2026

War is not the answer,
not today, not ever.
Tell me—
why do nations raise their hands in fire?
For money?
For oil beneath the soil?
For lines drawn across a map?
Are these your treasures?
Are these worth more than a child’s laughter?
You shattered schools into silence,
turned playgrounds into dust.
Innocent hearts stopped beating,
newborn dreams never opened their eyes.
Is this your victory?
Is this your pride?
Mothers cry into empty nights.
Fathers stare at broken doors.
Families drift like torn pages in the wind.
Do their tears bring you peace?
Do their sorrows sing you to sleep?
You speak of honor,
you speak of justice,
but truth hides behind your polished words.
Power changes faces—
yet the hunger remains the same.
Let this Earth breathe again.
Let it grow in light, not in smoke.
Let every soul live without fear
under one wide sky.
Because what you give
will return.
What you sow
will rise again.
Think—
before another heartbeat is lost

Abstract floral Art This original watercolor painting captures the essence of nature in an abstract floral design. The f...
10/02/2026

Abstract floral Art
This original watercolor painting captures the essence of nature in an abstract floral design. The fluid strokes and delicate washes of color create a sense of movement and depth, inviting you to explore the interplay of light and shadow.

Crafted with watercolors on paper, this artwork showcases the beauty of the medium. The transparency and fluidity of the watercolors allow for subtle gradations and delicate details, while the artist’s skillful handling creates a dynamic and engaging composition. The result is a vibrant and captivating piece of art.

Happy place Abstract art on canvas 26x26
29/12/2025

Happy place
Abstract art on canvas
26x26

Blooming together Forever in love Like flowers leaning toward the sun, their love grows naturally, beautifully, without ...
07/10/2025

Blooming together Forever in love

Like flowers leaning toward the sun, their love grows naturally, beautifully, without force.
Every petal around them whispers of tenderness, every bloom reflects the harmony of two souls becoming one.
❤️ 🎨👫

An exploration of form and texture through absence.The pot and its leaves become more than objects — they become silence...
20/09/2025

An exploration of form and texture through absence.
The pot and its leaves become more than objects — they become silence.

Oil colors on oil paper sheet
Framed

11/09/2025

These original abstract artworks are dialogue between nature and human life — raw, unrefined, and deeply expressive. Acrylic colors flow with an untamed rhythm, creating textures that mirror both the fragility and strength of existence. Every stroke is intuitive, carrying a balance of earth’s serenity and life’s emotional depth. A one-of-a-kind piece for collectors who seek more than just color on canvas — a story, a connection, a soul.”.

🌀Spiral of renewal ☀️☀️abstract art  🎨Acrylics on canvas This abstract expressionist work explores the dialogue between ...
06/09/2025

🌀Spiral of renewal ☀️☀️abstract art 🎨
Acrylics on canvas
This abstract expressionist work explores the dialogue between chaos and order, movement and stillness. Bold swirls of pink, gold, and green create a vortex of energy, while delicate flowers and vines emerge within the turbulence. The composition suggests resilience and renewal — life flourishing amidst disorder. With its layered textures and interplay of light and dark, the piece invites viewers to find balance between intensity and harmony.

Innocence taking wings under the mango shade.Swings of love color of divinity.Children’s laughter takes wing,Holi blooms...
01/09/2025

Innocence taking wings under the mango shade.
Swings of love color of divinity.

Children’s laughter takes wing,
Holi blooms beneath the mango tree,
Radha-Krishna’s temple sings in every hue.
Acrylics on canvas
37x26 inches

Catching Falling Flowers with a Net” The net becomes a symbol of desire and human effort—an attempt to hold onto beauty,...
26/08/2025

Catching Falling Flowers with a Net”

The net becomes a symbol of desire and human effort—an attempt to hold onto beauty, memories, or fleeting moments that nature lets fall freely.
The falling flowers represent transience, impermanence, and grace, reminding us that beauty often lies in what cannot be fully possessed.
The act of catching them is both hopeful and melancholic—hopeful in the attempt to preserve, melancholic in the realization that petals eventually wither.
It can also be seen as a metaphor for human longing—our urge to capture dreams, emotions, or even time itself, though they are ever slipping away.
Spiritually, the work speaks of gratitude for what arrives and gentleness in letting go
Acrylics on canvas
Dm for query

Sacred Companions” – highlighting the relationship between human instinct, loyalty, and nature. The dog symbolizes loyal...
25/08/2025

Sacred Companions” – highlighting the relationship between human instinct, loyalty, and nature.

The dog symbolizes loyalty, instinct, and primal connection — yet its body is filled with flowers, suggesting harmony with nature.
The human figure feels searching, almost ritualistic, caught between stillness and growth (the raised hand, the flower crown, the staring eyes).
The floral elements radiating between them suggest life-force, energy, and the interdependence of beings.
The background texture adds a timeless, aged quality, like this is not just a scene but an eternal archetype.
Acrylics on canvas

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