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Each artist brings a distinct visual language to Lakshmi art, from devotional realism to bold contemporary expression.
Raja Ravi Varma’s iconic and beautiful Lakshmi painting is both regal and timeless, painted with classical technique and an aura of dignified grace. His oleographs further helped define how India visualizes divinity at home.
M.F. Husain reimagined Lakshmi in bold, mythic forms and modern textures, dissolving boundaries between tradition and innovation with his iconic cubist technique. The Indian gods by M.F. Husain are sought after apart from his iconic horse series, and the serigraphs are close to running out of editions—pick a favourite from his series today!
Ramesh Gorjala layers myth and contemporary patterns in his intricate Lakshmi Devi painting inspired by Kalamkari, weaving divine symbolism with rich storytelling.
Seema Kohli’s radiant Lakshmi Mata paintings in gold-leafed mixed media celebrate transcendence and feminine power.
Yograj Verma brings Lakshmi alive in vibrant oils, exploring her many forms—from Dhana Lakshmi to Ashta Lakshmi—with cosmic richness and contemporary elegance.
Rajeshwar Nyalapalli energizes his canvases with tradition and expressive movement, blending stories and vibrant hues into memorable celebrations of the goddess. The artist is no more.
Pramod Reddy channels devotion and abundance through his Lakshmi painting on canvas that echoes ancient Vedic scripts and temple murals.
Every Lord Lakshmi painting features recurring symbols and details that embody prosperity, purity, and higher ideals.
Purity, spiritual awakening, and divine grace.
Wealth, prosperity, and auspiciousness.
Royalty and power, as in Gaja Lakshmi.
Material and spiritual abundance.
Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha—the four goals of human life.
The goddess appears in numerous forms across traditional and modern artworks, from classical murals to Laxmi Mata paintings created by contemporary Indian masters.
Gaja Lakshmi, attended by elephants, radiates images of royal generosity and ancient prosperity—her motif rooted in centuries-old temple carvings and Puranic tales.
Dhana Lakshmi appears amidst a cascade of golden coins, embodying tangible abundance and material wellbeing, as described in the Agni Purana and countless festival rituals.
Adi Lakshmi, the primordial mother, glows with spiritual wealth and timeless nurturing—a subject favored in classical scrolls and Vedic hymns.
Veera Lakshmi stands powerful with shields and weapons, representing valor, victory, and protection as celebrated in Stotra texts and epics.
Santhana Lakshmi, guardian of family and progeny, is tenderly depicted in art and literature, blessing devotees with joy and lineage. Vidhya Lakshmi (wisdom) and Vijaya Lakshmi (success) are also celebrated forms, along with Asta Lakshmi—the collective eight aspects of divine abundance.
If detailed mythology interests you, explore our spirituality and mythology inspired collection. For symbolism like the lotus, visit our lotus paintings collection.
Collectors are drawn to Maa Laxmi paintings not simply for their auspicious symbolism but for the depth and artistry they embody. From classical depictions to modern interpretations, ArtFlute’s Lakshmi Devi paintings merge visual elegance with centuries of storytelling. Whether it’s the regal Gaja Lakshmi, the scholarly Vidhya Lakshmi, or a minimalist Lakshmi painting for modern homes, each work celebrates faith, culture, and personal expression.
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Oil, acrylic, watercolor, mixed media, traditional and contemporary canvas, serigraphs are some common media used in a Laxmi Mata painting.
Keep in a clean, uncluttered area, avoid direct sunlight and moisture, dust gently, and choose a frame for protection.
Lakshmi paintings on ArtFlute range from ₹30,000 for serigraphs to up to ₹5,00,000 and more for large original oil paintings.
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