Pixel Art

Welcome to this section where I embark on an exciting experiment with pixel art! As you scroll down to the last section, you'll witness my journey from using only 2 colors to gradually incorporating a palette of 15 colors. It's fascinating to note that the human mind tends to process fewer colors more effectively, as it requires less information for the brain to interpret. Consequently, art created with monotones or limited colors often appears more visually appealing. However, it's important to remember that these are general guidelines, and breaking these rules can still result in achieving aesthetic appeal. So, without further ado, explore the captivating pixel art below!

Celebrate Dussehra (విజయదశమి శుభాకాంక్షలు) with this colorful artwork, created using only 15 vibrant colors. Resolution: 512X384.

Celebrate Ganesh Ji (వक्रतुण्डा) next year with this 1:1 artwork in 128x128 pixels, created using only 14 colors.

Wishing you (శ్రీకృష్ణాష్టమి శుభాకాంక్షలు) Happy Krishna Janmashtami 2021 (जन्माष्टमी की बधाई)! This animated artwork, consisting of 8 frames, captures the essence of the celebration with just 13 colors. Resolution: 120x120 pixels (1:1).

11 colors 4:3 aspect ratio, the scrolling background was achieved in unity.

Reference from an old Telugu movie 256 X 144px and only 11 colors.

Only 10 colors, 256 X 144 (3:4) aspect ratio. The color palette was approved in lowspec.com


Only 9 colors and 256 X 256px.

Alappuzha (ആലപ്പുഴ) (Alleppey) in 256 bit. I only used 8 colors to achieve this.


Konark Sun Temple (Konark Surya Mandir) in 256 bit. I only used 7 pastel colors to achieve this. 

Taj Mahaj (ताज महल) in 256 bit.I only used 6 colors to achieve this. 

128X128pixels .I only used 5 colors to achieve this.

Visakhapatnam station in 128 X 128 pixels.I only used 4 colors to achieve this. 

Charminar(چارمینار), చార్మినార్,चारमीनार in 128 bit.I only used three colors to achieve this. 

Brihadishvara temple, also called Rajarajeswaram in 128 X 128 pixels. I only used two colors to achieve this.