This piece is inspired by the Indian miniature painting tradition of depicting kings with intricate haloes covered by lush canopies held by attendants. In my world, I could think of no greater royalty to be adorned with such beauty and embellishment than the Guru Granth Sahib.
Printed on a wooden block panel, this piece is beautiful as a keepsake, a gift, and a token of inspiration, warmth, familiarity and tradition. The piece is ready to hang or can even be placed on a shelf.
Size: 8 in. height X 8 in. width; depth 0.75 in.


ARTIST TALK & DEMO
AT ASIAN ART MUSEUM
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
March 24 -25, 2017
Rupy had the honor to share the unique Sikh painting style from the Sikh Kingdoms during the 19th century as well as contemporary Gurmukhi calligraphy at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, CA. The Artist demo and talk were part of the programming in support of the Sikh Art Exhibition "Saints and Kings" running at the museum. It was a moment of pride to bring Sikh heritage to life through art practice at a major museum.

$150.00Price