Manju's Art
Manju Sharma is a home maker living in Lakshadweep India with a huge interest in pursuing new hobbies and constantly learning new things!
She is a great cook, a loving mother and grandmother and is currently pursuing her new found passion for art & craft.
Artist at work, it needs patience and hard work to create a piece of art.
The next canvas is on the easel! The next rendition will be ready soon!
Back from a short break, here is an acrylic piece inspired by the tumultuous beach which harbours a lonely boat.
The world holds many magical secrets, a lot of which are yet unknown to us! Feel the and of this world through this .
Glass bottles at home? Make the best use of it with some simple but effective ideas.
Krishna consciousness brings peace and bliss.
Here's something different today. A lady of substance!
With the fever catching up, here is a colourful, energetic rendition of Lord Ganesha.
An artist's ingenious use of is what spins magic into every . Hope this painting brings you joy in the middle of the week.
Painting bottles and other forms of waste at home is not only being friendly to the environment but also being a creative artist. Simple, fun and a good deed. Have you tried it yet?
Glass painting inspired by snorkelling at Lakshadweep.
Another brilliant rendition of the .
The is made! And it stands tall and serene... feat your eyes :)
Find in art. The of the is challenging but gives you a sense of calm and peace.
life is and . Here is a rendition.
Broken canvases make for some elegant display! Here is one.. hope you like it.
The world in the Indian Ocean is to die for. Here is an inspired rendition of the great white .
Missing the ? Here's a serene painting from to bring a smile to your face!
Missing the ? Here's a to bring a to you as you head into the !
A recent research in Germany showed that parrots are among the very few species capable of generosity. Let's adopt in our lives today.
Treat yourself to the beautiful painting of the Mountain Bluebird. Have you seen one hovering in the air, in a hawk-like manner, a meter or more above the ground, searching for a food item? While we wait for the world to open again, here is some feast to the eyes for all bird lovers!
This seems to be the week for . Another lovely creation in the making. For those missing nature in the middle of the lockdown, these pieces of art will make you smile.
Did you wake up this morning to the sound of and happily? If you did, you are having a great day and if you didn't, find those birds in the evening.
On this auspicious day of Guru Purnima, here is a dedication to Lord Ganesha, the supreme Guru to whom we pay homage before starting any new karya. We all identify Ganesha as a deity with an elephant head and a pot belly. 'Gan' means people and 'esh' means the Supreme, hence Ganesha means the Supreme Deity. The blast of colours represents the many learnings one can derive from Ganesha. Hope you like this.