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Wall Art by Material

By Material

Every artwork at BestOfBharat is made to order, so the material is a choice, not a constraint. The same painting can arrive as an archival paper print, a gallery-wrapped canvas, a luminous glass piece, a metal statement or a dimensional 3D work. The material tiles above the grid jump straight to each finish.

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Set of 3 green boho leaf monstera botanical

Circular Art Set

Set of 3 green boho leaf monstera botanical

3899

by Sien van der Boom

Abstract textured black forest landscape

Wall Art

Abstract textured black forest landscape

549

by Ravikumar Eranna Sarode

Painting of the goddess saraswati

Wall Art

Painting of the goddess saraswati

499

by Painting of the goddess saraswati

Gond peacock family

Wall Art

Gond peacock family

499

by Shri Ramachandran

Modish cow

Wall Art

Modish cow

499

by Rupesh Krishnamurthy

Veena player by Raja Ravi Varma

Wall Art

Veena player by Raja Ravi Varma

499

by Raja Ravi Varma

For God so loved the world - John 3:16

Wall Art

For God so loved the world - John 3:16

499

by Hannah Reynolds

A wintry moon by John Atkinson grimshaw (1886)

Wall Art

A wintry moon by John Atkinson grimshaw (1886)

499

by John Atkinson Grimshaw

Irises by Vincent Van Gogh (1890)

Wall Art

Irises by Vincent Van Gogh (1890)

499

by Vincent van Gogh

Wall art by material: what the choice actually changes

Wall art by material is a decision about surface, not subject. The same painting reads differently on textured art paper or on stretched canvas. It changes again behind a glass finish, on printed aluminium, or built up as a dimensional 3D piece. Paper holds fine detail and suits delicate line work. Canvas softens edges and flatters painterly brushwork. Glass adds depth and reflection. Metal gives a cool, modern surface with strong colour. Because every artwork is printed to order, you pick the material at checkout.

What you will find across these five options

Each material section holds the full catalogue, so the art traditions repeat. Indian folk and tribal work sits beside courtly miniature painting, classical subjects and mythological scenes. Botanical studies, Art Deco geometry, impressionist landscapes and quiet contemporary minimalism run alongside them. Palettes range from ochre and indigo through jewel reds to near-monochrome greys. Formats include portraits, landscapes, squares, tall panels and multi-panel sets.

Matching material to the room

Canvas earns its place in living rooms and bedrooms, where a matte surface handles ambient light well. Glass finishes suit entrance halls and dining walls that already have polish. Metal works in studies, offices and kitchens, and wipes clean. Paper under glass belongs in corridors and reading corners. A 3D piece wants a wall of its own with side light to read the relief.

Choosing a size

Measure the wall, then aim for artwork covering roughly two thirds of the width above a sofa or bed. Hang the centre at eye level, near 145 cm from the floor. Larger sizes reward materials with texture; smaller ones stay crisp on paper and metal.

Choosing a material: common questions

Which material is best for wall art?

Canvas suits most Indian homes: no glare, warm gallery texture, and light enough to hang anywhere. Choose art paper with framing for a classic print look, glass for a luminous wipe-clean finish in bright rooms, and metal or 3D pieces when you want the wall itself to feel sculptural.

Can I get the same artwork in more than one material?

Yes. Artworks are printed to order, so most designs can be produced on archival paper, canvas or glass in your chosen size. Open any product page, pick the medium and size that suit your wall, and the framing options adjust to match.

Which wall art material lasts longest in Indian conditions?

Canvas and glass age best. UV-stable inks on gallery canvas resist fading and humidity, and glass wipes clean without yellowing. Paper prints stay sharp for years behind glass framing; keep them out of direct sun and away from damp walls.

Every artwork here is an archival print, hand-framed to order and delivered ready to hang — made in India.