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Ganesha-tastic Multi-Frame Framed Wall Art Fiesta showcasing vibrant panels of Lord Ganesha
Close-up of the Ganesha-tastic Multi-Frame Framed Wall Art blessing a modern living room
Ganesha-tastic Multi-Frame Framed Wall Art Fiesta showcasing vibrant panels of Lord Ganesha
Close-up of the Ganesha-tastic Multi-Frame Framed Wall Art blessing a modern living room

Ganesha-tastic Multi-Frame Framed Wall Art Fiesta

Ready to invite some divine vibes? This Ganesha-tastic multi-frame framed Wall Art splashes color and elegance on your walls—no temple visit required!

₹ 2,496


Brand : INEP

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Holy paint splatter! This Ganesha multi-frame framed Wall Art packs five laminated MDF frames into one royal statement piece. Splash-proof, scratch-resistant, and hook-ready—it makes home décor a breeze while blessing your space!

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Moolwan 5-Panel Ganesha Canvas Wall Art Painting (127x76cm) - Festival Multi-Frame Spiritual Art

You might have browsed dozens of Ganesha canvas wall art paintings by now. Some were too small—lost on your wall, making the space feel empty. Some were too large—overwhelming, like they were trying too hard. You probably kept coming back to 127cm—because intuitively, it feels right. But you want to be sure.

Here's why 127cm works: it's not about the canvas alone. It's about how it sits on your 12-foot wall, next to your 7-foot sofa, under your 9-foot ceiling. This 5-panel Ganesha canvas wall art painting covers about 35% of a standard 12-foot (360cm) living room wall. That leaves 116cm breathing space on each side—enough that it doesn't crowd your family photos or the AC vent, but substantial enough that guests notice it the moment they enter.

The festival reds and golds in this Ganesha canvas wall art painting aren't just decorative—they're calculated. Your walls are probably cream or off-white (most Indian apartments are). Against that neutral background, these warm tones create contrast without clashing. The gold accents catch morning sunlight streaming through your east-facing window. The reds hold their depth even under yellow LED bulbs at night. And because it's a 5-panel multi-frame design, the visual weight distributes horizontally—it reads as art, not a poster.

Why 127cm Works on 12-Foot Walls (and What Happens If You Go Smaller or Bigger)

Let's do the math you've been avoiding. A 12-foot wall is 360cm. Your sofa is probably 6-8 feet (180-240cm). If you center this 127cm canvas wall art painting above it, here's the coverage:

127cm canvas on 360cm wall:

What if you went with 90cm instead?

What if you went with 150cm?

Your sofa is probably 7 feet (210cm). This 127cm Ganesha canvas wall art painting is about 60% of your sofa's width—the proportion interior designers call "visually anchored but not trapped." It won't look like it's floating, and it won't look like you're compensating for a small space.

The 76cm height matters too. Your sofa backrest is probably 80-85cm high. Hang this canvas wall art painting so its center is at 145cm from the floor (eye level), and the bottom edge will sit 15-20cm above your sofa. That's the gap that prevents your cushions from touching the frame when someone leans back, but close enough that the composition feels intentional.

Why Festival Colors Work in Indian Living Rooms (Not Just Online Photos)

You've probably worried: "Will these reds and golds look garish in my cream living room?" Here's what actually happens.

Morning (6 AM - 11 AM): Your east-facing window pours in natural light. The gold accents in this Ganesha canvas wall art painting catch that light first—they'll gleam subtly, not blindingly. The reds stay rich but muted. Against your cream walls, the contrast is warm, not loud.

Afternoon (12 PM - 5 PM): Diffused light from your west-facing balcony door. The festival colors settle into their truest tones. This is when the 5-panel multi-frame design shows its advantage—each panel creates slight shadow depth, so the canvas doesn't read as flat. Your mother-in-law will notice this. It looks expensive.

Evening (6 PM - 10 PM): Your yellow LED bulbs (2700K-3000K, standard in Indian homes) warm everything. The reds in this canvas wall art painting deepen slightly. The golds blend with your wooden coffee table's finish. This is when the piece feels most integrated—like it was always meant to be there.

Important: The 340 GSM cotton canvas has a moisture-resistant coating. During monsoons (70-85% humidity in most Indian cities), cheaper canvas warps. This won't. The eco-solvent inks are UV-resistant, so even if afternoon sunlight hits it directly for an hour, the colors won't fade into that washed-out orange you've seen on neighbor's walls.

The multicolor palette—reds, golds, festive hues—gives you decorating flexibility. Your brown fabric sofa? The warm tones complement it. Your beige curtains? They won't compete. Even if you add teal cushions or a mustard throw later, this Ganesha canvas wall art painting has enough color range to hold the room together.

Installation Takes 15 Minutes (Even If You're Not Handy)

You're worried about installation because you're renting, and your deposit is ₹50,000. You can't afford large nail holes. Here's what actually happens when this canvas wall art painting arrives:

What's in the box:

Installation process:

  1. Find the wall stud with your knuckle tap test (solid sound = stud)
  2. Mark 145cm from floor (eye level center point)
  3. Hammer in the provided hook at that mark
  4. Hang the frame (takes 30 seconds)

Why this is rental-friendly: The total frame depth is 0.6cm—barely thicker than your finger. It sits flat against the wall, no bulky brackets. You're making 1-2 small nail holes, not drilling into concrete. When you move out, a dab of toothpaste fills the hole. Your landlord won't notice. Your deposit stays intact.

Weight distribution: At 3kg total, this canvas wall art painting weighs less than a wall clock. The 1.5-inch pinewood frame (kiln-dried to 12% moisture) is engineered for Indian climates—it won't warp in Bangalore's humidity or crack in Delhi's dry heat. The frame isn't MDF or particleboard that swells during monsoons. It's real wood that'll last years, not months.

If you're genuinely worried about walls: Use adhesive hooks rated for 5kg. They hold this canvas wall art painting securely and peel off without damage. You lose zero deposit money. You gain the confidence to actually decorate your rental.

How This Compares to Other Ganesha Art You've Been Considering

You've probably looked at single-panel Ganesha canvases. Or 3-panel sets. Or even metal wall sculptures. Here's the honest difference:

Single-panel Ganesha canvas (same 127cm width):

3-panel Ganesha canvas wall art painting:

This 5-panel Ganesha canvas wall art painting:

Metal Ganesha wall sculptures (₹3,500-₹5,000):

Marketplace canvas at ₹800:

At ₹2,496, this Moolwan Ganesha canvas wall art painting uses 340 GSM canvas, eco-solvent UV-resistant inks, and kiln-dried pinewood frames. It's not the cheapest option. It's the one you won't regret or replace.

What This Will Look Like in Your Living Room (Not Just Online Photos)

You've been staring at product photos on a white background. Here's what happens when it arrives in your actual home:

Your 12x14 ft living room probably has:

This 127cm Ganesha canvas wall art painting will:

Viewing distance matters: From your sofa (3 feet away): You see individual panel details—the procession, the festival atmosphere, the intricate elements.

From your dining table (10 feet away): The 5 panels read as one cohesive horizontal composition—balanced, intentional.

From your entryway (15 feet away): First impression—"They've decorated thoughtfully." Not "They bought religious art." There's a difference.

What won't happen:

Lighting reality check: If you have only one ceiling light (common in Indian apartments), this Ganesha canvas wall art painting will have slightly uneven illumination—top brighter than bottom. Solution: Add a small picture light above it (₹400 on Amazon), or position a floor lamp to the side. The canvas will look gallery-quality.

If you have tube lights (white fluorescent), the reds will look slightly cooler. Not bad, just different from product photos. Most people switch to warm LED bulbs (₹150 for 4) to fix this. The gold accents respond beautifully to warm lighting.

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This isn't just Ganesha art. It's a decision you've been circling for weeks—finally resolved. The measurements check out. The colors work. The price justifies itself. You can stop browsing now.



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