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Artist: Paramjit Singh
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Size: 35 x 47 inches ( 88.9 x 119.38 cm)
Year: 2025

Paramjit Singh’s 2025, oil on canvas unfolds as a quiet meditation on landscape, atmosphere, and inner stillness. The composition is anchored by a calm body of water, its reflective surface holding the surrounding forms in gentle balance. Above it, a vast, textured sky dominates the canvas, its shifting clouds suggesting movement, depth, and a sense of unfolding time. The work immediately draws the viewer into a contemplative space rather than a literal place.

The artist’s handling of paint is central to the work’s emotional resonance. Thick, layered brushstrokes in the sky create a sense of weight and turbulence, while the land and foliage are rendered with a softer, earthbound density. Subtle variations of green and blue intermingle, dissolving rigid boundaries between water, vegetation, and reflection. This merging of elements gives the landscape a dreamlike quality, where nature feels sensed rather than described.

Light plays a crucial role in shaping the mood of the painting. The luminous blue at the center of the composition acts as both a visual and emotional focal point, opening the scene and offering a moment of calm amidst the surrounding density. The contrast between the heavy, cloud-laden sky and the tranquil water below creates a quiet tension, evoking themes of pause, introspection, and balance between opposing states.

Rather than depicting a specific location, Paramjit Singh presents an internalized landscape, one that reflects memory, perception, and emotional experience. The absence of human presence amplifies the sense of solitude and timelessness, allowing the viewer to enter the space without distraction. Nature here is not narrative but meditative, a vessel for stillness and reflection.

In this 2025 work, Singh continues his exploration of landscape as a site of contemplation. The painting resists spectacle, instead offering a slow, immersive encounter with atmosphere and form. It invites the viewer to linger, to breathe within its layered surfaces, and to experience the quiet dialogue between land, water, and sky.

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Art has always, naturally, reflected the development and exploration of different thoughts and perceptions, and our current postmodern era is no different. It is interesting to see how art has evolved visually, yet the traditional methods of composing art remain a valid means of expression.

All it takes for an artist to rise above normalcy, is inspiration, which fuels his passion to paint beautiful creations throughout his life.
The valuable expression of art is always there with us, but now this expression is yet to take an interesting diversion with our art gallery, Gallery Silver Scapes, located in Hauz Khas Enclave. Art is no longer considered just decorative but has evolved and come forth as a major form of investment yielding high rates of returns for its buyers, making it an expression commonly used.

Mrs Mayor was walked into the art world by the legendary modernist Bimal Das Gupta, one of whose biggest collections remains with Gallery Silver Scapes. In the 1980s, as head and first curator of the Habiart Gallery founded by Mrs Rekha Modi — a childhood friend — Mrs Mayor worked closely with and curated shows for renowned artists such as A Ramachandran, GR Santosh, Rameshwar Broota, Sakti Burman, MK Bardhan, Dhiraj Chaudhury, M Sivanesan, and Arup Das among others.

Besides modern masters, she also worked with young contemporaries such as Sudip Roy, Paresh Maity, Subroto Kundu, Vinod Sharma, and many more. Artworks commissioned by her are now part of prestigious collections, such as those of the India Habitat Centre, Ranbaxy, Pepsi, Hotel Lalit, Bank of America, and many more private and public collections.