(Project)
Ayodhya Airport-Art
Kingdom of lord Ram

Year
2024
Location
India
Materials
Acrylic / Wood
This project centers on the depiction of Ram Darbar, which portrays Lord Ram, Sita, Lakshman, Hanuman, and his brothers in a royal court setting. The focus here wasn’t just on creating artwork, but on presenting a spiritually significant subject in a way that feels respectful, detailed, and visually engaging for modern audiences.
The client needed to capture a subject that already carries deep emotional and cultural value. The challenge wasn’t about “making it attractive,” but about doing justice to the composition. Every element—from posture to expressions—has meaning, so the design had to avoid looking overly stylized or commercial. At the same time, it needed to be clear and visually balanced so it works well in prints, frames, or digital showcases.
Another layer of complexity comes from familiarity—people already have a mental image of Ram Darbar, so any inconsistency can feel off.
The approach focused on maintaining authenticity while improving clarity and presentation. The composition was handled in a way that keeps all key figures visually connected, without making the artwork feel crowded. Attention was given to expressions, alignment, and spacing so the scene feels calm and structured rather than overwhelming.
Instead of adding unnecessary elements, the design relies on balance and detailing to carry the visual impact. This helps the client present the artwork in a way that respects its cultural significance while still being suitable for modern use across products and digital platforms.
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