Babe Nanak with Mian Mitha
Details
Artform
Sikh Miniature
Artist
Avtar Singh
Dimensions
16 x 12 In.
Medium
Gouache on Wasli
Framing
Unframed
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The Painting
This Sikh miniature painting, hand-painted by Avtar Singh, depicts Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, and its first of ten Sikh-Guru, along with the misguided Sufi Fakir, Mian Mitha and his trusted companion Bhai Mardana. The painting depicts Guru Nanak’s hagiographic account in Mithankot, in present-day Pakistan, where after hearing the heavenly tune of Bhai Mardana’s Rabab and Guru Nanak’s kirtan (divine song), the narrow-minded Sufi got entrenched and sat quietly near Guru and listened. The artist has created the mood of this spiritual expansion within Mian Mitha through visual representation of Rabab, enchanted birds, swirling clouds in an evening sky, and the radiance penetrating Guru Nanak’s face. He has used gouache, an opaque watercolor medium, on Wasli, which is a traditional handmade sheet used for painting miniatures. It is made using sheets of paper and cooking flour (as gum).
The Artform
Sikh miniature painting tradition flourished in Punjab Hills around the 18th and 19th centuries. Although the Sikh religion is over 500 years old, it was during the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1780-1839) that the miniature school came into its own with many Pahari artists migrating to the court of Ranjit Singh in the 19th century, and their work doing the rounds in Amritsar, Lahore and Patiala, giving rise to this school of painting, which is influenced by Mughal and Pahari miniature tradition. Sikh miniatures are simplistic and formalist and often portray the lives and exploits of the Sikh Gurus.
The Artist
Born in 1982, Avtar Singh is a Sikh miniature artist based in Punjab. He has an M.F.A from Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab. He works on different mediums such as traditional miniature painting, wash technique, ink on paper, and watercolor on paper. His works are based on spiritualism derived from the teachings of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism and the first Sikh Guru. He also delves into the changing socio-political and environmental conditions in Punjab using humans, birds, animals, and drugs in the contemporary age. His works have been shown in several group exhibitions such as ‘Panjab Kala Bhavan’, Chandigarh, 2018-19; at ‘Jawahar Kala Kendra’, Jaipur; at ‘Panjabi University’, Patiala, and ‘Panjab University’, Chandigarh; as well as solo show in ‘Panjabi University’, Patiala. He has won a silver medal in the ‘Kalavart Nyas Award’, Ujjain for his miniature painting. His works have been acquired by ‘National Gallery’, Amritsar, and selected for the ‘Punjab Lalit Kala Akademi Annual Show 2018 & 2022.
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