This unique woodburned artwork reimagines the timeless scene of the Last Supper in a bold, stylised form. Created through the ancient technique of pyrography, the piece carries a raw, tactile quality, with every line seared into the grain of the wood.
In this interpretation, the composition features eleven apostles gathered around Christ, inviting viewers to reflect on themes of absence, presence, and the shifting narratives within sacred tradition. The simplicity of the lines, combined with the warmth of the burnt wood, gives the work both a contemporary edge and a timeless, devotional resonance.
Note: This illustration is based on the wrought iron motif on the altar of the 12th station (Via Sagra) in Valinhos, Fátima). It is pyrographed onto a wooden plaque.
Sacred Heart of Jesus – Framed Print A timeless devotional image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, beautifully presented in a high-quality frame. The artwork portrays Christ with radiant compassion, His heart aflame with divine love and surrounded by thorns, symbolizing sacrifice and mercy. This framed print serves as a reminder of faith, hope, and the boundless love of Christ, making it a meaningful addition to any prayer space, home, or as a thoughtful gift for loved ones.
The Dark Night of the Soul – Illustration An evocative illustration inspired by the spiritual classic The Dark Night of the Soul. This artwork captures the profound inner journey through silence, mystery, and surrender, where the soul passes through shadows in search of divine union. With symbolic contrasts of darkness and light, it reflects both the struggle and the beauty of transformation, offering a contemplative piece for reflection, meditation, or sacred spaces.
Note: The original of this illustration was gifted to Cardinal Arborelius (Sweden), when he visited the Misericordia Church in Cascais in September 2025. This is a print on canvas, signed by the artist in original.
Feasts in Goa are normally announced by loud bursts of fire-bombs called 'fozne' (Konkani) and the music by a local brass band, played from the church 'bandstand'. The band starts playing at dawn and therefore the name 'alvorada' (Portuguese word for dawn).
The cartoon illustration depicts the current day 'pig catcher' who utilizes a scooter to transport the unfortunate pig! Back in the day, the pigs were transported on the bicycle bracket!
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Live Caricature Entertainment Bring fun, laughter, and unforgettable memories to your event with live caricatures! Guests are sketched in just a few minutes, capturing their personality with a playful, artistic twist. Perfect for weddings, corporate events, private parties, and festivals, live caricatures provide both entertainment and a unique keepsake for your guests to take home. Whether drawn in black & white or full color, each caricature is created on the spot, adding a lively and interactive touch to any celebration.
Turn your special moments into playful works of art with a custom caricature! Hand-drawn with personality and flair, each caricature captures the unique features, expressions, and spirit of its subject in a fun, lighthearted style.
Perfect as a one-of-a-kind gift for birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, retirements, or corporate events, a custom caricature is both entertaining and memorable. Choose from classic black-and-white sketches or vibrant full-color illustrations, tailored to your preferences.
Whether it’s a single portrait, a couple, or a lively group scene, your caricature will be a lasting keepsake that blends humor with artistry.
Turn your special moments into playful works of art with a custom caricature! Hand-drawn with personality and flair, each caricature captures the unique features, expressions, and spirit of its subject in a fun, lighthearted style.
Perfect as a one-of-a-kind gift for birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, retirements, or corporate events, a custom caricature is both entertaining and memorable. Choose from classic black-and-white sketches or vibrant full-color illustrations, tailored to your preferences.
Whether it’s a single portrait, a couple, or a lively group scene, your caricature will be a lasting keepsake that blends humor with artistry.
Rajashree Thakker is a Goa-based artist with a career spanning more than twenty-five years. Her practice has moved fluidly between abstraction and figuration, ultimately evolving into a body of work that interlaces the sensual with the conceptual. In recent years, she has extended her explorations beyond canvas to diverse surfaces, most notably in the creation of shrines designed to focus and encourage spiritual contemplation.
Crafted in wood, these shrines feature multiple doors that alternately conceal and reveal painted surfaces, creating a dynamic interplay between presence and absence. Thakker’s thematic concerns draw deeply from the integral yoga of Sri Aurobindo—particularly his epic poem Savitri—as well as Buddhism, haiku, and world mythologies and literatures.
Balancing instinct with reason, her work fuses spiritual inquiry with design sensibility, offering layered portrayals of the self in relation to the wider world.
Rajashree Thakker is a Goa-based artist with a career spanning more than twenty-five years. Her practice has moved fluidly between abstraction and figuration, ultimately evolving into a body of work that interlaces the sensual with the conceptual. In recent years, she has extended her explorations beyond canvas to diverse surfaces, most notably in the creation of shrines designed to focus and encourage spiritual contemplation.
Crafted in wood, these shrines feature multiple doors that alternately conceal and reveal painted surfaces, creating a dynamic interplay between presence and absence. Thakker’s thematic concerns draw deeply from the integral yoga of Sri Aurobindo—particularly his epic poem Savitri—as well as Buddhism, haiku, and world mythologies and literatures.
Balancing instinct with reason, her work fuses spiritual inquiry with design sensibility, offering layered portrayals of the self in relation to the wider world.
Rajashree Thakker is a Goa-based artist with a career spanning more than twenty-five years. Her practice has moved fluidly between abstraction and figuration, ultimately evolving into a body of work that interlaces the sensual with the conceptual. In recent years, she has extended her explorations beyond canvas to diverse surfaces, most notably in the creation of shrines designed to focus and encourage spiritual contemplation.
Crafted in wood, these shrines feature multiple doors that alternately conceal and reveal painted surfaces, creating a dynamic interplay between presence and absence. Thakker’s thematic concerns draw deeply from the integral yoga of Sri Aurobindo—particularly his epic poem Savitri—as well as Buddhism, haiku, and world mythologies and literatures.
Balancing instinct with reason, her work fuses spiritual inquiry with design sensibility, offering layered portrayals of the self in relation to the wider world.
Rajashree Thakker is a Goa-based artist with a career spanning more than twenty-five years. Her practice has moved fluidly between abstraction and figuration, ultimately evolving into a body of work that interlaces the sensual with the conceptual. In recent years, she has extended her explorations beyond canvas to diverse surfaces, most notably in the creation of shrines designed to focus and encourage spiritual contemplation.
Crafted in wood, these shrines feature multiple doors that alternately conceal and reveal painted surfaces, creating a dynamic interplay between presence and absence. Thakker’s thematic concerns draw deeply from the integral yoga of Sri Aurobindo—particularly his epic poem Savitri—as well as Buddhism, haiku, and world mythologies and literatures.
Balancing instinct with reason, her work fuses spiritual inquiry with design sensibility, offering layered portrayals of the self in relation to the wider world.