Gurpreet Singh (artist) explained

Gurpreet Singh (born 24 July 1976; Urdu: گرپریت سنگھ) is a modern Indian painter of local acclaim, he also has a hand in photography. He had received few awards and held painting exhibitions in Punjab.

Early life

Gurpreet Singh was born in a Sikh family on 24 July 1976 in Bathinda to a Shinh (Panjabi; Punjabi: ਸ਼ੀੰਹ) family who trace their roots back to Rajasthan. Primarily self-taught, Gurpreet painted piece paintings and made sculptures in Bathinda early in his career. To earn extra money, he worked for a toy company designing and building toys when he was in 10th Grade. He completed college B.A., M.A. History of Fine Arts from GNDU Amritsar and M. A. Fine Arts from Jiwaji University Gwalior. He married Ghazal in 2000. The couple have two children, a boy and a girl Kunwar jai Singh and Sargam.

Painting Works

In his career Gurpreet Singh has painted hundreds of paintings where his main focus is on Sikh History. He has done several series such as on bulls or on meditation. Gurpreet Singh, has been awarded the state award for painting by the Punjab Lalit Kala Akademi.[1] He was given Professional Category's Award for his paintind "Indomitable".[2] He said “In this painting I have shown a bull symbolising an honest and strong common man. He cannot be dominated by evil forces of society. Some barking and howling wild animals are shown at the back as a symbol of evil forces. And old wooden frame depicts the orthodox social structure,” he said.

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bathinda artist wins Punjab Lalit Kala Akademi award. tribuneindia.com/news/bathinda/bathinda-artist-wins-punjab-lalit-kala-akademi-award/33854.html. 2015-08-24. Tribune News. Service.
  2. Web site: Photo by Harkanwar Singh. goo.gl. 2015-08-24.