Landscape, Contemporary Indian Art

Parmjit Singh is a contemporary Indian artist celebrated for his ethereal landscapes that transcend realism and move into the realm of memory, meditation, and silence. Born in 1935 in Punjab, his connection with land and space is deeply rooted in personal and cultural memory. His art doesn’t depict nature as it is, but as it feels—soft edges, lyrical light, and atmospheric depths invite the viewer into quiet introspection.
His works often evoke dawn, dusk, or a dreamlike horizon—times and spaces where silence speaks. He creates textured, immersive surfaces using acrylics, and sometimes mixed media, letting his own internal rhythms dictate the composition. Singh's palette remains restrained and poetic, reinforcing his emphasis on mood over detail.
Parmjit Singh chose to showcase his work with Chandigarh Art Gallery because of its deep respect for meaningful, reflective art and its longstanding commitment to nurturing India’s modern masters. The gallery’s calm yet vibrant energy aligned perfectly with the tone of his visual language. For Parmjit, it was not just about exhibition—it was about resonance, and finding the right space where his landscapes could breathe freely.