Om Swami is a self-taught contemporary artist and has become widely recognized for his vibrant and joyful paintings of divinities- Ganesha, Shiva, Buddha, and Krishna with Radha- as well his paintings of couples basking in moments of togetherness and bliss. Across his various series, is surreal scenes often feature flutes, flowers, butterflies, and a glowing moon. As both, an artist and a human, Om Swami is defined by his deep and unwavering faith not only in the divine but in humanity. His brushwork is smooth and seamless, almost making it look like he simply glided a coloured brush on the canvas, without any thought or effort but ended up in a captivating painting. Abstract, spiritual, or romantic, Om’s paintings look like colourful poetry on canvas. His subjects are a blend of solid contrasting colours and stand out in an otherwise intricate setting. Swami’s stylized figurative paintings illustrate the romance between a man and a woman. Though he portrays his subjects without eyes, they seem to be in spiritual sync and share an emotional connection. These subjects communicate with each other in the language of love, which though is inaudible, touches the observers. Om Swami’s paintings are dauntingly beautiful and attract the onlooker’s attention in an instant.