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Sarabjit Singh
Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 24 W x 24 H x 2 D in
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Guru Nanak Dev- Travels (Udasis) Guru Nanak traveled the world to spread the message of harmony amongst people of all faiths, through sustained dialogue among religions and religious communities. He promoted the culture of dialogue among various religious groups, whether it was the yogis of the Himalayas or the maulvis of the Mecca. He brought awareness to meaningless rituals that people followed is said that he undertook five journeys (udasis) in his lifetime. On his first journey, Guru Nanak covered most parts of present day India and Pakistan and is believed to have taken place between 1500 and 1507 AD. Guruji visited most parts of present-day Sri Lanka on his second journey, that lasted for about seven years. His third journey took him through the difficult terrains of the Himalayas to places like Kashmir, Nepal, Tashkand, Tibet, and Sikkim and took place between 1514 and 1519 AD. His fourth trip or Udasi covered Mecca and most parts of the Middle East and lasted for about three years. His fifth and final journey, lasted two years and Guruji focused on spreading the message within the region of Punjab. He was accompanied by Bhai Mardana (A Muslim) in most of his journeys. The artwork comes with a certificate of authenticity.
2019
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
24 W x 24 H x 2 D in
Not Framed
Yes
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Sarabjit Singh is a visual award-winning artist and art instructor living and working in California, San Francisco Bay Area for almost thirty years. She has passionately pursued Art all her life, teaching in schools, and privately to kids and adults. Her work is influenced by her Sikh roots. Creating art to heal and bring understanding in this chaotic world, one person at a time is the purpose of her art. Acrylics on canvas and paper are the medium of choice for the artist. Bright and bold colors depict the vivacious character of the people and events in her artwork; the Artist believes that colors have the power to heal. She calls her style realistic and semi-realistic combined with impressionistic and is moving in the direction of abstraction. The passion and zeal of the artist have led her to evolve and explore various techniques, materials, and styles and adopt some, like knife strokes and since 2017 liquid paint pours. All of Singh’s series accompany research about the subject matter. Music accompanies the artist in her painting sessions. Some of her art is in private collections in various countries. Her inspiration comes from people, travels, events, past (history), present and personal life. A part of the sale of her Art goes to Charitable causes dear to the Artist.
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