Delhi Wall Art

56 creative works found

  • Angels of Allah
    by Anthony Begovic

    US$4.56–US$121.60

    The Jama Masjid in Old Delhi, India – I believe India’s largest Mosque – one of my favourite buildings in the world. I love Islamic art and architecture. I wanted to create something different when photographing this beautiful building. Architecture pictures can be boring and lifeless – I didn’t want to represent the Jama Masjid in this way, because it is so full of life. I asked the boy in the foreground to run through the flock of pigeons so they would fly upwards, away from the building. It was a nice coinsidence that he was positioned in the doorway. This effect achieved, to me, looks like angels flying out of the Mosque. Angels of Allah.

  • Delhi Streets
    by Jessica Tremp

    US$3.56–US$95.00

  • Paraganj
    by Murray Newham

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    The Paraganj bazaar in New Delhi.. we happened to arrive in a once a year Sikh festival.. by nightfall there was sword-fighting in the streets.. I love this shot because like everywhere in India, there’s always faces at every turn.. and I love the faces in this shot, from the guys at the front, to the bystanders in the shadows..

  • "He's Coming."
    by toby snelgrove

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    India, New Dehli … waiting for their “man” to come home. Not an unusual experience.

  • Abandoned
    by Heather Hartkamp

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    An abandoned building the the grounds of the Red Fort in Delhi. No, it wasn’t stormy – just me taking liberties! / View more examples of Digital Manipulation by clicking the ‘HDR and Digital Manipulation’ tag under ‘Quick Look’ on my front page. /

  • These are my drums. Just a “scrapbook” pic.. not for sale. / Here’s some more info on tabla

  • Homeless boy washing. New Delhi, India.

  • Jama Masjid
    by Murray Newham

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    The Jama Masjid in Delhi. I was inspired by Anthony Begovic and his work ‘Angels of Allah’ http://www.redbubble.com/works/show/15306 The mosque itself was completed in 1656 by Shah Jahan. It’s an amazing place, serenity in the heart of bustling Delhi, large enough for 25 thousand worshippers. I had another version of this image up but did a recent re-take..

  • Star Window
    by AffectMachine

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  • Closed
    by toby snelgrove

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    New Delhi – one more door I couldn’t pass up.

  • Iron Pillar, Qutb Complex
    by John Douglas

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    Iron Pillar, Qutb Complex, India. The pillar is almost seven metres high and weighs more than six tons, and has withstood corrosion for over 1600 years. / From a series of ink drawings designed for a colouring-in book. Colouring-In Book available for purchase in print or download format Coloring Book (US Cover) available for purchase in print or download format

  • Humayan's Tomb, Side
    by John Douglas

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    Humayan’s tomb, India. The complex is a World Heritage Site and the first example of this type of Mughal architecture in India. / From a series of ink drawings designed for a colouring-in book. Colouring-In Book available for purchase in print or download format Coloring Book (US Cover) available for purchase in print or download format

  • Alleyway in New Delhi
    by Martin Mullen

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  • Early morning offering
    by Anthony Begovic

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    A woman in a produce market of Old Delhi asks for offerings of a few rupees in the early morning light. Old Delhi is a magical place – one that I will return to.

  • S. K. Dhayal
    by Anthony Begovic

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    Mr. Dhayal takes pride in his duty protecting the Red Fort, in Old Delhi, India. Even though he looks menacing with the AK, Mr. Dhayal was very friendly and only too enthusiastic to have his portrait taken.

  • Saris in Delhi
    by Mark Hannaford

    US$14.25–US$380.00

    Woman look on during a marriage ceremony. Charity Treks in India – find out more here

  • "Chicken anyone?"
    by toby snelgrove

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    New Dehli market … this man was selling chicken … and this 4×4x12 foot cubicle was his place of business … bare feet and all. No, I didn’t order chicken.

  • A village in India
    by N Kumar Bellani

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    A villagescape, typically Indian in look, feel and and color…(nearly!)... Hand painted / Mixed media

  • Odissi [2]
    by JasminePettersen

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    This was taken at a performance by Odissi dancers Leesa and Leena Mohanty in Delhi late last year.

  • Consume! Delhi Signage..
    by Murray Newham

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Inspired by Jessica Tremps piece here: http://www.redbubble.com/works/show/32751

  • Bottlan :: Bottles
    by theurbannexus

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    ‘Bottlan’ is the plural form of the Hindi/Punjabi versions of the word bottle. I don’t know if there is an indigenous word, or if it was just transliterated across. Campa Cola thrived when Coca Cola was thrown out of India in 1983. However, it began to die off in the mid 90s as Pepsi, then Coke entered India during economic liberalisation. Today these bottles serve only as a reminder of this non-existant brand. This is a fruit juice and beverage stall and these bottles store frozen water. Sitting above them are limes, which are favoured over lemons in India. I wonder if this is because Ayurveda (India’s system of medicine that included 8 medical specialities including medicine, surgery and psychiatry, around 6000 years old) seems to favour them. Shot at Lajpat Nagar Market, a ‘bazaar’ (another Hindi word) in the suburbs of South Delhi.

  • Side Street
    by Michael Wolf

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    A side street in Delhi India

  • A newspaper clipping…Just to cheer up Lina!

  • Delhi, India
    by aaxford

    US$3.42–US$91.20

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