iPad Skethes
Sacred Asia
digital artworks collection
8 artworks
Trishul
2011 • iPad Sketch • Moscow
Trishul is a sacred symbol of the Hindu tradition and one of the principal attributes of Shiva. An image that occupies an important place in Indian culture and religious art.
A series of digital drawings created on an iPad. Linear graphics, intricate detail, and symbolic narratives inspired by the cultural traditions and spiritual heritage of Asia, combined with elements of contemporary psychedelic culture.
Sadhu
2011 • iPad Sketch • Moscow
Sadhus are ascetics who dedicate their lives to spiritual practice, pilgrimage, and the pursuit of liberation.
Bali Spirit
2013 • iPad Sketch • during the flight from Bali to Moscow
The spiritual tradition of Bali combines Hinduism, shamanic practices, and the reverence of nature spirits. Rituals, ceremonies, and interaction with the unseen world play an important role in the island’s culture.
Boom Festival
2012 • iPad Sketch • Boomland, Portugal
Boom Festival is an international gathering of art, music, and alternative culture held in Portugal. One of the key events of the global psychedelic movement, bringing together electronic music, contemporary art, environmental initiatives, spiritual practices, and ideas of sustainable living.
Skull
2011 • iPad Sketch • Moscow
Reflections on death hold an important place in psychedelic culture as a reminder of the cyclical nature of life and the inevitability of change. A symbol of transformation, inner rebirth, and moving beyond ordinary perception.
Chakra System
2011 • iPad Sketch • Moscow.
According to Eastern spiritual traditions, the human body contains a number of energy centers associated with different aspects of physical, emotional, and spiritual experience.
Shri Ganesha
2014 • iPad Sketch • Himalayas
Ganesha is one of the most widely revered deities in the Hindu tradition. The patron of knowledge, wisdom, new beginnings, and the remover of obstacles. Son of Shiva and the goddess Parvati.
Dharma Wheel
2014 • iPad Sketch • Himalayas
The Dharma Wheel is one of the central symbols of the Buddhist tradition. It represents the path of spiritual development, adherence to the teachings of the Buddha, and the continuous cycle of life, death, and rebirth.
A collection of works created across different themes.
Each series brings together a shared visual language, subject matter, and body of ideas.
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