Padamvir Singh Art Collections
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Artwork
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Badrinath by Padamvir Singh
Landour Clock Tower by Padamvir Singh
Suzdal 10 by Padamvir Singh
Carnation 3 by Padamvir Singh
Golconda Fort 1 by Padamvir Singh
Ship embedded in rocks by Padamvir Singh
Mussoorie 2 by Padamvir Singh
Street Dog by Padamvir Singh
Chrysanthemum 2 by Padamvir Singh
Chrysanthemum 14 by Padamvir Singh
Chrysanthemum 21 by Padamvir Singh
Central Park 35 by Padamvir Singh
Jolly Grant Airport by Padamvir Singh
Tungnath by Padamvir Singh
Chrysanthemum 6 by Padamvir Singh
Goddess and the Temple by Padamvir Singh
Easy Rider by Padamvir Singh
Dog 1 by Padamvir Singh
Chrysanthemum 4 by Padamvir Singh
Destruction of the Taj Mahal by Padamvir Singh
Tree and some rocks by Padamvir Singh
Surrealscape 3 by Padamvir Singh
Two women by Padamvir Singh
Surreal 10-3 by Padamvir Singh
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About Padamvir Singh
I am 70 years old now. I began painting water colours and oils while at The Doon School, Dehradun, India, under the guidance of Rathin Mitra. Rathin did excellent linework and has sketched most of the significant monuments of Calcutta and also many other national monuments, cities, towns and landscapes. While in college in the early 70s I discovered the artist in me, when I began sketching with a passionate frenzy. That is the time I broke out of traditional forms and discovered Picasso and his contemporaries. Around this time I created a large number of watercolour landscapes with quick brush strokes creating patterns and colours that fascinated me. I also began experimenting with distorted figures and faces. Around the same time I saw the artist Srinivas create paintings with enamel on ply. I was quick to pick up this medium and experiment with it. I also began working with oils and oil pastels. Between the mid 70s and 80s I remained in a dormant stage. In the late 80s and 90s I discovered my skills with black ink pens. I started with crockels but the ink would dry up, so I picked up the ordinary Pilot pen. And since then I have been making a large number of pen sketches. I also did a few oils. The problem was that I did not have the time. Painting was not my occupation. Nevertheless, I have created a body of work which viewers find interesting and original. I hope you find it interesting too. Since the last few years I have also taken to photography. An exhibition of my art work was organised at the Bharat Bhawan, Bhopal, India. The proceeds from the sales was contributed to an NGO working in the field of primary education, environment and livelihood. Although I had been working on Photoshop, I recently discovered the potential of that tool.