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Rajasthan T1 | Stretched on Wood (Borderless Frame)

Rajasthan T1 | Stretched on Wood (Borderless Frame)

Rs. 8,787/-Rs. 7,029/-
Echoes of Rajasthan — where golden sands meet timeless traditions.
Jalmahal T1 | Stretched on Wood (Borderless Frame)

Jalmahal T1 | Stretched on Wood (Borderless Frame)

Rs. 12,863/-Rs. 10,290/-
A golden dusk over Jaipur’s floating palace — where water meets the whispers of history.
Elephant T2 (40*40)

Elephant T2 (40*40)

Rs. 25,999/-From Rs. 18,999/-
This painting depicts a magnificent white elephant inspired by castle architecture in the journey. The artwork captures the grandeur and intricacies of the architectural structure, along with showcasing the elegance...
Girl T5 (24*36)

Girl T5 (24*36)

Rs. 9,207/-From Rs. 5,999/-
The painting captures the grace and beauty of a ballet dancer, dressed in a vibrant orange gown, as she stands on her toes in a majestic palace-like setting. The artist...
Girl T4 (36*48)

Girl T4 (36*48)

Rs. 16,470/-From Rs. 7,999/-
Painting depicts a graceful woman adorned in an orange skirt and white top, joyfully dancing within the confines of a chattri inspired structure. The vibrant colours and fluid movements convey...
Handmade Painting for Living Room : pichwai-palace-edge

Pichwai Palace Edge

From Rs. 4,746/-
This handmade painting captures the essence of a grand and majestic palace, with its intricate domes, arches, and ornate carvings meticulously depicted. The attention to detail in the architecture suggests...
A small palace in the middle of the lake at sunset, a bird flying above

Lake Palace Sunset

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This painting depicts a serene scene of a small palace situated in the middle of a calm lake during sunset. The warm hues of the setting sun cast a golden...
Graceful Solitude

Graceful Solitude

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'Graceful Solitude' depicts a woman gracefully dancing in the grandeur of a palace, with a breathtaking sunset serving as a mercerising backdrop. The composition captures the beauty and tranquillity of...
Ballet dancer standing on toes, wearing orange dress, in palace typre structure Room 1

En Pointe Elegance

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'En Pointe Elegance' captures the grace and beauty of a ballet dancer, dressed in a vibrant orange gown, as she stands on her toes in a majestic palace-like setting. The...
Woman with orange skirt, white top dancing in chatri type structure Room 1

Ethereal Rhythms

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Painting depicts a graceful woman adorned in an orange skirt and white top, joyfully dancing within the confines of a chattri inspired structure. The vibrant colours and fluid movements convey...
Painting for Living Room : archway-to-eternity

Archway to Taj Mahal

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This Indian Culture Painting explore the magnificent beauty of the Taj Mahal as seen through a grand archway, symbolising the timeless allure and grandeur of this iconic monument.
Serene Reflections

Serene Reflections

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'Serene Reflections' captures the tranquil beauty of a Chhatri (traditional Indian umbrella) standing gracefully in a serene lake, reflecting itsÍ_†�Ǐ_Í__ÍîÍ_Í_†�Ǐ__earthy colours andÍ_†�Ǐ_Í__ÍîÍ_Í_†�Ǐ__everlasting shape. Peepal leaves from top completes the frame,...

Collection of Indian Architecture Paintings and Artworks by Craftico

Indian architecture is more than just a style; it is a way of life shown through archways, domes, fort walls, decorative carvings, temple silhouettes, and palace courtyards. At Craftico, we offer a unique selection of Indian architecture and heritage paintings. These paintings are based on the temples, forts, mosques, ghats, palaces, stepwells, and historic monuments of the subcontinent. Each piece of art shows off India's cultural roots while also making modern spaces look more sophisticated and interesting.

This collection is for art lovers, homeowners, interior designers, hoteliers, and anyone who wants to bring the spirit of India's architectural history into their home. These pieces are charming, well-made, and timeless. They include a calming Rajasthani haveli painting, a grand Mughal arch painting, a heritage ghat painting, or a canvas inspired by a temple that radiates peace.

PART 1: The 5 Ws of Indian Architecture Paintings

1. What are paintings of Indian architecture?

The artwork of Indian architecture reveals the beauty of Indian-designed structures and forms. These artworks depict the buildings of India, including temples, palaces, fortresses, gateways, corridors, domes, archways, courtyards, ghats (temples on the banks of the river), elaborate jaali stone carvings, step-wells, and stone pillars. There is no doubt that each artwork will be completely unique to the region of India in which it was created. Rather than being simply a landscape, these artworks illuminate the distinctive cultural identity of India. Each artwork captures the architectural detail of the buildings, the emotions of the time, and the spirit of the craftsmanship that existed when it was constructed.

Craftico has a collection that includes:

  • Indian heritage paintings based on famous buildings

  • Traditional wall art that shows old cities and royal homes in a traditional style

  • Temple architecture paintings that stand for peace and divinity

  • Mughal and Rajput architecture that shows how grand royal life was

  • Old forts, gates, and market streets that show off India's old-world charm

  • Every piece of art tells a story, bringing the past back to life in a modern home.

2. Why should you choose Indian architecture paintings for your home?

Indian architecture paintings add beauty, cultural ties, and emotional grounding. People are moving away from plain home decor and towards art that has meaning and fits with their sense of self. These works of art combine beauty and heritage for Indian families or anyone who is interested in India's history.

Why you should pick this style:

  • Connection to Culture

These paintings help people remember India's great past by showing it to them again. They are gentle reminders of where our civilisation started and how it grew.

  • Appeal that lasts

Arches, domes, and pillars are examples of architectural shapes that are visually balanced and calming. They are beautiful, symmetrical, and have a timeless charm.

  • Adaptability

Indian heritage paintings go well with any style, whether your home is modern, traditional, or a mix of the two.

  • Depth and Story

Wall art that is inspired by architecture makes an instant focal point. People naturally want to look at scenes with depth, hallways, stairs, windows, and doors.

  • Great for big walls and walls that make a statement

These works of art fill a room with grandeur, making them great for living rooms, hallways, lounges, hotels, galleries, offices, cafes, and cultural spaces.

3. When Should You Use Paintings of Indian Architecture?

Ideal for Use as Artwork Celebrating Indian Architecture is When:

  • You Need a Large, Eye-Catching Information Source

  • To Incorporate Both Modern & Traditional Elements Into Your Remodel

  • To Provide A Classic Appearance To Otherwise Plain Walls

  • To Provide Soothing Imagery In Areas Of Worship/Meditation

  • To Provide Cultural Art For Commercial Workplaces/Official Decor

  • To Gift In Place Of Generic Prints, etc.

For Decorating All Settings: Diwali Decor, Housewarmings, Hotels, or Personal Decor.

4. Where These Paintings Should Be Displayed

You may display the artwork produced by Indian artisans in a variety of ways. You could display them in:

  • The Lounge

Large-scale works depicting the front of a palace, the steps of an old building, or the arches of a temple will encourage conversations to take place.

  • Sleeping Quarters

Scenes of peaceful ghats/temples/corridors and old street scenes help create a meditative feel within an area.

  • The Mandir, or Meditation Space, in the Home

Paintings depicting temple-style architecture add a sense of peace and spirituality to a room.

  • Workplace & Office

Images of forts, arches, and classical-style buildings reflect strength, stability, and pride in one's heritage.

  • Hallways and Stairwells

Long, tall images give the illusion of extended depth and space above.

  • Hotels & Restaurants & Resorts

Artwork depicting Indian culture creates an authentic Indian atmosphere for guests to appreciate.

  • Cultural Centres & Boutique Stores

Artwork celebrating India's cultural heritage enhances theme-based rooms and further tells a story of Indian culture.

5. Who should buy paintings of Indian architecture?

There are multiple targeted audiences for the paintings within the first volume.

Several groups could gain value by having Indian architectural art:

- Art collectors who appreciate traditional art forms from India and its heritage.

- Architects and interior designers who want to develop design concepts influenced by Indian heritage

- Many families are looking for both modern and traditional artwork to decorate their home.

- Non-Resident Indians, as an opportunity to maintain a connection to the beauty of India.

- Businesses such as hotels, cafes, and boutiques adding to their décor with heritage themes.

- Events or establishments (that is, corporate offices) which support and promote Indian culture and heritage.

Anyone who buys gifts that reflect thoughtfulness and quality is welcome.

This contains paintings of Indian architecture, temples, forts, or traditional crafts that would be very useful to scholars in the history and culture of India.

Part 2: Vastu Rules for Indian Architecture Paintings

Vastu Shastra is all about balance, harmony, and alignment of energy and direction. If done right, Indian architecture paintings bring in naturally good luck. The North-East-Ishan Corner-is the best place for temples and ghats. Select paintings of ghats in a peaceful atmosphere, entrances of temples, holy pillars, or steps leading to water. These reflect purity and spiritual growth. East Wall: The Best Place for Growth and Blessings

Architectural works of art depicting doorways, courtyards, or sunrises uplift people by making them feel better and more creative. North Wall: Ideal for New Opportunities and Success

Paintings of wide hallways, flowing ghats or open markets attract money and good connections. The best place for stability is considered the Southwest. Fort walls, old gates, stone pillars, big buildings – all are symbols of grounding, of emotional strength. The Centrepiece of the Living Room

A big piece of Indian heritage art makes the home look more elegant and balances its energy. Don't buy paintings of buildings that show destruction, decay, abandoned ruins, or dark or chaotic themes.

Section 3: energy. Feng Shui Rules for Architectural Art

Feng Shui comes from China, but its ideas fit well with Indian architecture and art. Energy Flow

Paintings with hallways, arches, steps, and open doors stand for movement, progress, and new chances.

  • Balance and symmetry

  • Indian architecture is balanced in terms of structure, so these works of art add to the harmony of a space.

  • Earth Element

  • The Earth element is represented by the fort walls, stone buildings, and carvings.

  • The Metal Element

  • Intricate carvings on temples or Mughal domes show discipline, clarity, and safety.

  • The Water Element

  • Architecture along ghats and riversides brings peace, renewal, and emotional healing.

To get the most out of Feng Shui, pick paintings with soft colours, balanced compositions, and clear paths. 

Section 4 - Controls for Idol and Artwork Location

Divine images, as well as other religious or spiritual imagery, can be utilised within paintings of Indian architecture.

  • Temple Area/Mandir

  • Paintings of temple gopurams, corridors, etc. should be placed behind.

  • Only display artworks that depict a complete view of the temple's architecture.

  • Foyer (Entrance)

  • Display Muslim or Rajputanas' arched entrances for the "welcome feel" of the space.

It is important to have the space feel "open" and "flowing", avoiding paintings that would block off pathways or have clutter.

  • Living Room

When displaying idols, do so against a calm heritage background, such as a ghat, sandstone arch, or carved pillars.

  • Bedroom

Avoid displaying religious works of art above the head of the bed – instead, choose to display paintings of peaceful places (i.e., peaceful Ghats or soft cityscapes). 

PART 5: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Why do Indian architectural paintings differ from all other types of architectural paintings?

The main difference is how these pieces of Indian architecture reflect a great deal on the long history of Indian culture, prehistorical to present, from Indian palaces, temples and craftsmanship culture to their depth and precision over many hundreds of years of existence. The combination of memory, heritage, and design forms an important aspect of all of their artwork.

2. Do Indian architectural paintings fit nicely into today's home decor?

Definitely, Indian architectural art complements a wide variety of home design styles, from modern to traditional to minimalist and high-end, because they are all very symmetrical, peaceful, and very deep. 3. Can you give these paintings as gifts?

Yes. Paintings of buildings make great gifts for weddings, inaugurations, housewarmings, and business events.

4. What are the Best Sizes for Large Walls?

Using panoramic canvases or tall corridor art pieces will work best on your living room wall and hallway walls because large vertical canvases create a strong impact visually.

5. Do These Pieces of Art Follow the Principles of Vastu?

Yes, according to the principles of Vastu, temples, ghats, arches, and palaces all produce positive energy and are visually appealing.

6. What kinds of themes are in this collection?

Stepwells, Rajasthani havelis, Mughal arches, ghats, temple entrances, forts, old streets, royal residences, heritage markets, courtyard windows, sandstone pillars, and detailed Indian carvings.

7. Will the paintings last?

Craftico prints and hand-painted works of art are made with high-quality materials that make them last longer, resist fading, and look like they belong in a museum.

8. Do these paintings go with modern furniture and decor?

Yes, their neutral earthy colours go well with wooden furniture, marble floors, muted decor, and warm lighting.

Conclusion

The Craftico Collection is the Best Place to Find the Best Examples of Indian Architecture, Heritage, Temples, Mughal Architecture, Stepwells, Rajput Chandni, and Historical Wall Art! It is an affordable way to honour India’s architectural heritage and enhance the look of your modern home décor.

All of the pieces are aesthetically pleasing, culturally sophisticated, and emotionally powerful through time and place. They can be displayed in new homes, living rooms, cultural venues, hotel lobbies, or as gifts.

Celebrate the rich heritage of India at your home.

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