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Sangeeta Singh

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

"With fluid line work and a highly experimental use of media, Indian artist Sangeeta Singh paints in...

About the artist

Sangeeta Singh

Joined In 2012

(6 Followers)

About the artist

Sangeeta Singh

Joined In 2012

(6 Followers)

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"With fluid line work and a highly experimental use of media, Indian artist Sangeeta Singh paints intimate portraits, dynamic representations of animals, and images that border on the abstract. Her energetic compositions range from the loosely representational to an almost cubist restructuring of space. In kinetic images of Herculean bulls, Singh captures the sinew and the stature of the noble beasts so celebrated in classical culture and traditions worldwide. Working in a variety of media, she combines traditional Chinese and Indian painting techniques with contemporary sensibilities. In delicate washes, calligraphic contours and expressionistic brushstrokes, Singh creates images that are at once aesthetically diverse and vibrantly personal. For over 15 years, Singh has worked as a painter, completing commissions for collectors in India, Canada, the U.K., France, and the U.S. "

She's an art nomad. Travelling between styles, mediums, themes and techniques - both traditional and contemporary. Her works swing between the very abstract to the very realistic. But her colours are rich, always luminous. Intense. Striking. Her work always soul-stirring, thought provoking, at the same time , soothing and cheerful. Even when she's workin...

Sangeeta has studied in a fine art college and in the 30 years since then she has actively continued her art education because she believes that education in this space is always ongoing. She also holds a Diploma in Ceramics. She has studied Icon Painting, Flemish Art, Pastels and Egg Tempera at the prestigious Prince’s School of Traditional Arts in London.

She has also studied Classical Naturalism under Ted Seth Jacobs at his studio as well as at Studio Escalier in France.